The latest statistics of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) show­s that Iran’s foreign trade volume in the first half of the Iranian year 1400 (Mar.21- September 22) has reached $44.927 bil­lion, that is 48% more than in the first half of 1399. 

The volume of exports of non-oil goods (excluding crude oil, fuel oil and kerosene and also with­out considering exports of luggage trade) in the first six month val­­­ued at $21.806 billion (+61%). Chi­na ($6,569 mil­li­on), Irak (3,840), Tur­key ($2,309 mil­­li­­on),  the United Arab Emi­rates ($2,243 million),  and Afgha­nistan ($ 999 mil­li­on) were Iran’s five ma­jor ex­port destina­tions, which ac­coun­t­ed for 73% in total. 

Iran imported goods valued at $23.121 billion (+37%) in the first six month of the Ira­nian year 1400. Accor­ding­ly, the Uni­­ted Arab Emirates ($ 7,305 mil­lion), China ($ 5,042 million), Tur­key ($ 2,435 million), Germany ($ 905 million) and Switzerland ($ 900 million) together ex­ported  $16.587 billion (72%)  worth of products to the Isla­mic Republic of Iran in the same period.

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