Eurostat: EU27-Iran foreign trade from January to February 2023 generated 761 million Euro. The 27 EU countries exported goods worth € 622 million Euro (-7%) to Iran and imported goods worth € 139 million (-17%). Germany was the most important EU trade partner of Iran, with a trade volume of 243 million Euro, followed by Italy (109 million Euro) and the Netherlands (101 million Euro).
The European Union (EU27) export of goods to Iran in January to February 2023 stood at 622 million Euro, a decrease of 7% compared to the first two month of the year 2022. According to the latest data by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, 32% of the EU exports to Iran came from Germany that delivered goods worth 197 million Euro, that was 24% less than in January-February 2022. Second (15%) were the Netherlands with exports worth 94 million Euro (+76%), followed by Italy (84 million Euro, +23%), France (43 million Euro, +35%) and Belgium (41 million Euro, +11%).
From January to February 2023 the 27 EU countries imported goods worth 139 million Euro from Iran (-17%). Most of the Iranian exports to the European Union (33%) came from Germany, which imported goods worth 46 million Euro from Iran (-20%), followed by Italy (25 million Euro, -11%), Belgium (14 million Euro, +35%) and Spain (13 million Euro, -29%).