Iran’s non-oil trade stood at $115.533 billion during the last year 1402 (March 21-March 19), according to the data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), that is 1% more than in the year 1401.
The export volume of non-oil goods (excluding crude oil, fuel oil and kerosene and also without considering exports of luggage trade) in the year 1402 valued at $49.329 billion, while the imports valued at $66.204 billion in the last year. During the mentioned period, the export dropped by 9 percent in terms of value, however, the imports increased by 10 percent in value, as compared to the year 1401.
China (13.915 Billion US-Dollar), Iraq (9.215 Billion US-Dollar), the United Arab Emirates (UAE) (6.611 Billion US-Dollar), Turkey (4.160 Billion US-Dollar) and India (2.173 Billion US-Dollar) were the top five export destinations of Iranian non-oil goods in the year 1402.
The UAE (20.782 Billion US-Dollar), China (18.545 Billion US-Dollar), Turkey (7.541 Billion US-Dollar), Germany (2.155 Billion US-Dollar) and India (1.917 Billion US-Dollar) were the top five sources of import.