BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 15. Iran's non-oil exports to neighboring countries amounted to more than 20.7 million tons worth about $8.87 billion, during the first four months of the current Iranian year (March 21 through July 22, 2022), the Spokesman for the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) Rouhollah Latifi said, Trend reports citing the administration.
According to Latifi, Iran's non-oil exports to neighboring countries increased by 22 percent in value compared to the same period last Iranian year.
Details of Iran’s exports to neighboring countries for 4 months:
Iraq - 6.9 million tons worth $2.4 billion – a 15-percent increase in value
The UAE - 4 million tons worth $2.3 billion – a 39-percent increase in value
Türkiye - 3.4 million tons worth $2.06 billion – a 123-percent increase in value
Afghanistan - 938,000 tons worth $497 million – a 32-percent decrease in value
Oman - 1.1 million tons worth $415 million – a 135-percent increase in value
Pakistan - 855,000 tons worth $377 million – a 10-percent increase in value
Russia - 427,000 tons worth $232 million – a 25-percent increase in value
Azerbaijan - 250,000 tons worth $232 million – a 78-percent increase in value
Turkmenistan - 439,000 tons worth $132 million – a 37-percent increase in value
Kuwait - 1.66 million tons worth $58 million – a 35-percent increase in value
Kazakhstan - 207,000 tons worth $49.4 million – a 7-percent decrease in value
Qatar - 287,000 tons worth $40 million – a 12-percent decrease
Bahrain - 3.840 tons worth $3 million – a 43-percent increase in value
Saudi Arabia - 121 tons worth $15,600 – a 52-percent decrease in value
Other countries - 279,000 tons worth $113 million – a 36-percent increase in value
Over 4 months, Iran's non-oil trade turnover with neighboring countries amounted to 27 million tons worth about $16.9 billion, an increase of 18 percent in value compared to the same period last Iranian year.
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