The latest statistics of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) show­ed that Iran’s foreign trade volume in the first eleven month of the Iranian year 1399 (Mar.20 –Feb. 18) has reached $65.519 billion, that is 17% less than in the first eleven month of 1398.

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 same period val­­­ued at $31.198 billion (-19%). Chi­na ($8,099 mil­li­on), Iraq ($6,865 million), the United Arab Emi­rates ($4,170 mil­li­on), Tur­key ($2,231 milli­on)  and Afgha­nistan ($ 2,090 mil­li­on) were Iran’s five ma­jor ex­port destina­tions, which account­ed for 75% in total. 

Iran imported goods valued at $34.321 billion (-15%) in the first eleven month of the Ira­nian year. Accor­dingly, China ($ 8,796 million), the Uni­ted Arab Emirates ($ 8,460 mil­lion), Tur­key    ($ 3,838 mllion), India ($ 1,988 million) and Germany ($ 1,670 million) ex­ported  $24.752 billion (72%)  worth of products to the Islamic Republic of Iran in the same period.

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