Iranian customs reveals the size of its exports with the Gulf states

Iranian customs reveals the size of its exports with the Gulf states

According to the Iranian Customs Administration, Iran’s commerce with nations excluding the Gulf equaled the first half of the current fiscal year.
During the first half of the current fiscal year (March 21 through September 22), Iran exchanged 23. 68 million tonnes of commodities for $ 13. 96 billion with Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, the Emirates, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia. This represented a decline of 16. 76% and 0.

54 % In terms of weight and worth in comparison to the same time previous year.
The UAE was Iran’s top trading partner among the nations under consideration, with 10. 92 million tonnes worth of trade valued at 10. 31 billion dollars, representing annual increases in weight and value of 84.5% and 8.06%, respectively.
It was followed by 9. 93 million tons (33. 33 %) by $ 3. 47 billion (a decrease of 19. 98 %) and Kuwait by 2. 35 million tons (an increase of 93. 27 %) at a value of 87.

03 million dollars—a 21. 17% gain.
The main export destination was Iraq with 9. 86 million tons (a decrease of 28. 95 %) at a value of $ 3. 38 billion (a decrease of 11. 92 %), followed by the UAE by 5. 72 million tons (a decrease of 1. 6 %) by $ 3. 11 billion (an increase of 38. 72 %) and Kuwait by 2. 35 One million tons (an increase of 93. 72 %) at a value of 81. 95 million dollars (an increase of 26. 4 %). 5. 27 million tonnes worth of imports totaled $7.

32 billion dollars, representing a fall in weight and value of 23. 95% and 6. 33%, respectively, over the same time last year.
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Iranian customs provides information on the volume of its exports to Gulf countries.

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