EU-Iran Foreign Trade in January 2020 generated 387 mil­li­on Euro.

The 28 EU coun­­tries exported goods worth € 309 million Euro to Iran and imported goods worth € 78 million.  Germany was the most important EU trade partner of Iran, with a trade vol­ume of 149 million Euro, fol­lowed by Italy (50 million Euro) and the Netherlands 34 mil­lion Euro).

The European Union (EU28) export of goods to Iran in January 2020 stood at 309 million Euro, a de­crea­se of 30% com­­pared to December 2019 but 12% more compared to January 2019. Accor­ding to the la­test da­ta by Euro­stat, the sta­tis­tical of­fice of the European Union, 39% of the EU ex­­ports to Iran ca­me from Ger­­­many, which de­­­li­ve­red goods worth €119 million, that was 32% less than in December 2019 but 17% more than in January 2019. Second (12%) was Italy with ex­ports worth € 37 million (-53% Jan/Dec resp. -5% Jan/Jan), fol­lowed by the Ne­ther­­­lands (€ 32 million, -28% Jan/Dec. resp. -2% Jan/Jan) and France (€ 20 million, -35% Jan/Dec and -20% Jan/Jan). 

In January 2020 the 28 EU countries imported goods worth € 78 million from Iran, (an in­crea­se of 47% compared with Dec. 2019 and an increase of 45% compared with January 2019. Most of the  Iranian ex­ports to the Eu­­ro­pean Union (38%) go to Germany, which imported goods worth   30 million from Iran (+103% Jan/Dec resp. 41% Jan/Jan ), fol­­lowed by Italy  (€ 13 million, +46 Jan/Dec resp +38% Jan/Jan) and Spain (€11 million, +33% Jan/Dec resp. +103% Jan/Jan).

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