IRICA:   Iran’s non-oil trade stood at $94.831 billion during the first ten months of the cur­rent Ira­nian calendar year (March 21-Dec. 21), according to the data released by the Isla­mic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), that is 0.4% more than in the first ten month of the year before.

The export volume of non-oil goods (excluding crude oil, fuel oil and kerosene and also without con­sidering exports of luggage trade) in the first ten month of the year 1402 valued at $40.472 billi­on, while the im­ports valued at $54.359 billion in the first ten month of the current year. During the mentioned pe­ri­od, the export drop­ped 11 percent in terms of value, however, the imports in­crea­s­ed by 12 percent in value, as compared to the same period of time in the previous year.

China (11.493 Billion US-Dollar), Iraq (7.733 Billion US-Dollar), the United Arab Emirates (UAE) (5.244 Bil­lion US-Dollar), Turkey (3.498 Billion US-Dollar) and India (1.820 Billion US-Dollar) were the top five export desti­na­ti­ons of Iranian non-oil goods in the mentioned ten months,

The UAE (17.081 Billion US-Dollar), China (15.213 Billion US-Dollar), Turkey (6.044 Billion US-Dol­lar), Ger­­ma­ny (1.768 Billion US-Dollar) and India (1.636 Billion US-Dollar were the top five sources of im­port.

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