Eurostat:   EU27-Iran Foreign trade from January till April 2022 generated 1,672  mil­li­on Euro.

The 27 EU coun­­­tries exported goods worth € 1,310 million Euro (+10%) to Iran and im­por­­­ted goods worth € 362 million (+38%). Germany was the most important EU trade part­­ner of Iran, with a trade vol­ume of 640 million Euro, fol­lowed by Italy (203 million Euro) and the Netherlands (134 mil­lion Euro).

The European Union (EU27) export of goods to Iran in the first four month of the year 2022 stood at 1,310 mill­i­­on Euro, an in­crea­se of 10% com­­pared to January-April 2021. Ac­cor­­­ding to the la­test da­ta by Euro­stat, the sta­tis­tical of­fice of the European Union, 41% of the EU ex­­ports to Iran ca­me from Ger­­­many that de­­­li­ve­red goods worth € 531 million, that was 8% more than in the first four month of the year 2021. Second (11%) was Italy with ex­ports worth € 148 mil­­li­on (+4%), fol­lowed by the Netherlands (€ 110 million, -29%), Romania (€ 79 million, +23%), France (€ 74 million, +16%)) and Spain (€ 72 million, +12%).

From January till April 2022 the 27 EU countries imported goods worth € 362 mil­li­on from Iran (+38%).  Most of the Iranian ex­ports to the Eu­­ro­pean Union (30%) went to Germany, which im­ported goods worth 109 mil­­lion from Iran (+16%), fol­­lowed by Italy (€ 55 mi­l­li­on, -9%) and Spain (48 million, +107%).