The latest statistics of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) showed that Iran’s foreign trade volume in the first seven month the current Iranian year (Mar. 21 – Oct. 22) has reached $49.580 billion. The volume of exports of non-oil goods (excluding crude oil, fuel oil and kerosene and also without considering exports out of luggage trade) in the same period valued at $24.407 billion (-11%). China ($6.100 billion), Iraq ($ 5.173 billion), the United Arab Emirates ($ 2.784 billion), Turkey ($2.672 billion) and Afghanistan ($ 1.283 billion) were Iran’s five major export destinations, which accounted for $18.012 billion (74%) in total.
Iran imported goods, valued at $25.173 billion (-5%) in the first seven months of the current Iranian year (March 21– October 22), IRICA added. Accordingly, China ($ 6.399 billion), the United Arab Emirates ($ 4.586 billion) Turkey ($ 3.037 billion), India ($ 2.335 billion) and Germany ($ 1.208 billion) exported over $17.565 billion (75%) worth of products to the Islamic Republic of Iran in the same period.