BAKU, Azerbaijan, Dec. 25
By Elnur Baghishov – Trend:
In general, 307,000 tons of goods worth $723 million were exported through the customs of the Kerman Province (south-eastern Iran), during the first nine months of the current Iranian year (March 21 through December 21, 2021), Director General for Kerman Province Customs Office Mohammad Reza Ghader told reporters, Trend reports citing Tasnim News Agency.
The director general emphasized that the goods were mainly exported to China, India, Germany, Iraq, Turkey, the UAE, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Russia.
"So, Iran exported pistachios worth $474 million, copper ingots worth $102 million, copper products worth $69 million, oil products worth over $16 million and dates worth $11 million via the customs of Kerman Province within the mentioned period," Ghader said.
According to him, Iran also imported $594 million worth of goods through the province’s customs within the mentioned month.
Ghader also added that these goods were mainly imported from China, Turkey, the Netherlands, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Germany, Spain, Poland and Italy.
The director general noted that Iran imported car spare parts worth over $453 million, modems and related spare parts worth over $34 million, industrial equipment and spare parts worth $22 million, truck parts worth $19 million and other products worth $25 million.
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