Tehran, Iran, May 31
By Milad Fashtami - Trend:
Some 2.607 million tons of products worth over $2.336 billion have been exported from Iran's Pars Special Economic Energy Zone (PSEEZ), located in southwest of the country, in the first two calendar months of the current year (March 21 - May 20).
Managing director of PSEEZ Khodadad Rahimi said that the figure shows 4 percent increase in terms of value compared to the same period previous year, the IRNA News Agency reported on May 31.
Rahimi went on to note that gas condensates accounted for 37 and 39 percent of the mentioned amount in terms of weight and value, respectively.
The goods were exported to some 29 countries from 4 continents including China, Japan, UAE, India, Turkey, Iraq, Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Armenia, Russia, Mozambique, Egypt, Syria, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Qatar, Tanzania, the Philippines, Ghana, Kenya, Azerbaijan, Georgia, South Korea, and Mexico.
Iran exported over $14.35 billion worth of gas condensates and petrochemicals from PSEEZ in the previous fiscal year, which ended on March 20.
Khodadad Rahimi, said on April 8 that some 8.85 million tons of gas condensates worth over $7.09 billion were exported from PSEEZ in the mentioned period.