TEHRAN, Feb. 25 (MNA) – Iran conducted $86.07 billion in trade in non-oil goods (including gas condensates) with other countries during the first eleven months of the current Iranian calendar year, which began on March 20, 2012. The country exported $37.69 billion worth of non-oil goods and imported $48.38 billion of non-oil goods during the 11-month period, ISNA reported on Sunday, citing data by the Iranian Customs Administration Office. Iraq, China, and the United Arab Emirates were the three top importers of Iranian goods during the period, while the United Arab Emirates, China, and South Korea were the leading exporters of goods to Iran. Iran exported around $43.7 billion worth of non-oil goods in the previous Iranian calendar year and imported about $61.8 billion worth of non-oil goods to hit the unprecedented mark of $105 billion in annual trade.