Non-Oil Exports From South Pars Up 23%
TEHRAN (Dispatches) – The Director of Pars Special Economic and Energy Zone Ahmad Pourheidar said on Wednesday that the exports of non-oil products from South Pars customs office in southern Iran have grown by 23% in terms of weight over the third Iranian month of Khordad (ended on June 21) compared to figures from the same month last year, according to a local official.
Pourheidar said that non-oil exports from South Pars customs office also shows a 2% growth in term of value.
He said that the increase in exports was made despite the tough U.S. sanctions on Iran.
Over 1.57 million tons of non-oil commodities valued at $706.5 million were exported from South Pars customs office in the one-month period, the official said.
South Pars Zone, which is regarded as Iran’s hub for energy and gas, is the main center for exports of Iran’s gas condensates.
Pourheidar said that non-oil exports from South Pars customs office also shows a 2% growth in term of value.
He said that the increase in exports was made despite the tough U.S. sanctions on Iran.
Over 1.57 million tons of non-oil commodities valued at $706.5 million were exported from South Pars customs office in the one-month period, the official said.
South Pars Zone, which is regarded as Iran’s hub for energy and gas, is the main center for exports of Iran’s gas condensates.