Iran’s export of 45.3 billion dollars without crude oil in 1401 – Tejaratnews

According to Tejarat News, in the first 10 months of 2011, exports without crude oil, including Iran, reached 45.3 billion dollars, of which 16.5 billion dollars accounted for the export of petroleum products with 38.3% and about 26.6 billion dollars for other goods with a share of 61.7%.
On the other hand, 12.3 billion dollars of the total export value without crude oil during the first ten months of 1401 was related to the export of natural gas, of which 6.3 billion dollars happened only in January.
On the other hand, we witnessed a 17.7% improvement in the value and a 2.9% growth in the weighted amount of exports along with a 16.9% increase in the value and a 7% decrease in the weighted amount of imports during the period under review compared to the same period last year.
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