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News ID: 108809
Publish Date : 09 November 2022 - 21:47

Iran Foreign Trade Grows 10%

ABADAN - Head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA)  Ali Reza Moqaddasi has said that the value of Iran’s foreign trade exchange has been estimated over 60 billion dollars during the first seven months of the Iranian calendar year which shows ten percent increase when it is compared with the preceding year.
Moqaddasi made the remarks during his visit to customs office of Khorramshahr in southwest country.
Moqaddasi said the weight of the commodities exchanged during the seven months, started on March 21, has been more than 81 million tons.
Also, the worth of non-oil products exported from the country during the mentioned period has been announced 28.4 billion dollars, the official added noting that the figure indicates 5.6 percent increase compared with that of in the previous year.
Moqaddasi referred to propane, methanol, liquid butane, polyethylene, liquefied natural gas and bitumen as the main Iranian products exported to China, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Turkiye and India.
Due to its strategic position and its closeness to Iraqi and Kuwaiti markets, the customs office of Khorramshahr plays an important role in exports.  
 
Iran Transactions With Africa Exceed $880mn 
 
Transactions between Iran and African countries stood at 1.65 million tons worth $881.16 million in six months.
Iran’s transactions with African countries stood at 1.65 million tons worth $881.16 million during the first six months of the current fiscal year (March 21-Sept. 22), registering a 47.1% year-on-year rise in terms of value, respectively.
South Africa with 393,564 tons worth over $214.01 million was Iran’s main trade partner during the period, registering a 17.61% and 102.92% growth in weight and value respectively.
It was followed by Mozambique with 261,037 tons (up 1,182.81%) worth $145.44 million (up 2,119.11%) and Nigeria with 194,721 tons (up 45.14%) worth $114.93 million (up 162.86%).