Baku, Azerbaijan, July 27
By Khalid Kazimov – Trend:
The value of Iran’s non-oil exports over the last four months has increased by 21.11 percent, the latest statistics released by Iran’s Customs Administration suggests.
Iran has exported more than $16 billion worth of non-oil products in a period of four months since the new Iranian calendar year started March 20.
In the meantime, Iran has imported $12.865 billion worth of goods.
According to the statics the volume of the goods that Iran has exported over the aforementioned period stands at 41.16 million tons indicating 36.37 percent increase in volume terms and 21.11 percent in value terms.
Meanwhile the volume of goods that Iran has imported stands at 9.958 million tons valued at $12.865 billion, indicating 12.79 percent decrease in volume terms and 7.12 percent fall in terms of value.
China, United Arabic Emirates, the Republic of Korea, Turkey and India were the leading exporters to Iran within the last four months.