Iran-EU Trade Reached €19 bln
Eurostat in its recent report announced that Iran has been 7th major oil exporter to the European Union in January-September 2011. According to the report, Iran-EU trade during the mentioned 9 months reached €19 billion and it is while since the mid-2010, the EU under the US pressure has imposed unilateral sanctions on the Islamic Republic. In 2010, Iran-EU trade reached €24.5 billion showing 24 percent growth over 2009, Eurostat reported. Based on the report, the 27 European member states of the EU have imported €11.4 billion of various products from Iran in January-September 2011 showing no change over same period last year. In the same period, EU's exports to Iran have been valued at €7.6 billion showing 10.7 percent fall over same period last year. During January-September 2010, EU's exports to Iran stood at €8.5 billion, according to the report.
Based on the report, crude oil has been major Iranian product exported to EU in the mentioned 9 months. In recent years, Iran has been among the top ten oil exporters to EU and despite the sanctions it has been succeeded to maintain this role. In January-September 2011, Iran's oil exports to EU have surged to $ €10.39 billion showing 2.3 percent growth over same period last year, Eurostata announced. In the mentioned period, Iran has been ranked 7 in terms of oil exports to EU and Iranian crude has accounted for 4.9 percent of the total crude exported to EU importing €213 billion of crude oil. In 2010, Iran's oil exports to EU reached €12.79 billion.