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Iran’s $12.3 billion trade with its neighbors in spring


According to Fars news agency, Seyyed Ruhollah Latifi explained about the country’s three-month trade with its neighbors: In the spring of this year, more than 20 million 973 thousand 840 tons of goods, worth 12 billion 363 million 862 thousand 81 dollars, were exchanged with neighboring countries. By the spring of 1400, it has been associated with an 18% growth.

He added: Non-oil trade with neighbors in the spring has accounted for 59% of the weight and 49% of the total value of Iran’s commercial goods (imports and exports).

Latifi further said about the amount of exports to the neighbors: Out of the total exports of 27 million and 664 thousand tons of Iran in the spring season, worth 13 billion and 69 million dollars, 16 million and 50 thousand tons of goods worth 6 billion and 736 million and 627 thousand and 303 dollars were exported to neighboring countries. 60% of the weight and 51% of the total value of Iran’s exports is the share of neighbors, which has been accompanied by a 10% decrease in weight and a 20% increase in value compared to the same period.

He added: the five destinations of Iran’s export goods to its neighbors are Iraq with the purchase of one billion and 824 million dollars and a decrease of 22%, Turkey with one billion and 737 million dollars and a growth of 192%, the United Arab Emirates with one billion and 645 million dollars and a growth of 29%, and Afghanistan with 367 million dollars and a decrease of 35% and Oman with 331 million dollars and a growth of 168%.

Latifi further said: Other export destinations after Oman are, in order, the countries of Pakistan with the purchase of 279 million dollars with a growth of 13%, Azerbaijan with 161 million dollars and a growth of 87%, Rusbeh with 115 million dollars and a decrease of 15%, Turkmenistan with 95 million dollars and a growth of 38%, Armenia with 74 million dollars and a growth of 21%, Kuwait with 45 million dollars and a growth of 37%, Kazakhstan with 34 million dollars and a decrease of 12%, Qatar with 28 million dollars and a decrease of 17%, Bahrain with two million dollars and a growth of 22% and Saudi Arabia with three thousand and 731 dollars and a decrease of 69%. are located

The customs spokesman explained about the amount of imports from 15 neighboring countries: In this spring season, eight million and 154 thousand tons of goods worth 12 billion and 464 million dollars were imported into the country, more than four million and 433 thousand tons of goods worth five billion and 627 million dollars. 234 thousand and 778 dollars of it came from 15 neighboring countries, which accounted for 54% of the weight and 45% of the country’s total imports.

He added: The country’s spring imports from its neighbors have increased by more than 1% in weight and 15% in value.

Latifi said about the first five partners for supplying goods needed by the country from among the neighbors: UAE with sales of three billion and 426 million dollars and a growth of 6%, Turkey with one billion and 273 million dollars and a growth of 22%, Russia with 394 million dollars and a growth of 22%, Pakistan with 196 million Dollar and 208% growth, and Oman with 194 million dollars and 92% growth, ranked first to fifth among neighbors in the first quarter of this year, respectively.

Regarding imports from other countries, he added: Kazakhstan with sales of 66 million dollars and a growth of 277%, Iraq with 41 million dollars and a decrease of 41%, Qatar with 13 million dollars and a growth of 261%, Azerbaijan with 8.3 million dollars and a growth of 76%, Turkmenistan with 8.1 million dollars and a decrease. 13%, Afghanistan with 4 million dollars and 81% growth, Armenia with 2 million dollars and 38% decrease, Kuwait with 1.7 million dollars and 17% decrease, and Bahrain with 433 thousand dollars and 2% growth in the ranks of 6th to 15th goods needed by the country in the spring season. Iran’s neighbors are located.

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