Eurostat: EU27-Iran foreign trade in January 2024 generated 380 million Euro (-10%). The 27 EU coun­tries ex­ported goods worth € 311 million Euro (-10%) to Iran and impor­ted goods worth 69 million Euro (-12%). Ger­­many was the most important EU trade partner of Iran, with a trade volume of 120 million Euro, followed by Italy (56 million Euro) and the Ne­therlands (44 mil­li­on Euro). 

The European Union (EU27) export of goods to Iran in January 2024 stood at 311 mil­lion Euro, a decrease of 10% compared to January 2023. Accor­ding to the latest data by Eurostat, the sta­tis­tical office of the European Union, 32% of the EU exports to Iran came from Germany that de­livered goods worth 100 million Euro, that was 1% less than in January 2023. Second (14%) was Italy with exports worth 44 million Euro (+13%) fol­lowed by the Ne­ther­lands (37 million Euro, -28%), Romania (28 million Euro, -44%), Spain (25 million Euro, +62%) and Belgium (23 million Euro, +2%).

In January 2024 the 27 EU countries imported goods worth 69 million Euro from Iran (-12%). Most of the Ira­nian exports to the European Union (29%) went to Ger­ma­ny, which im­ported goods worth 20 million Euro from Iran (-27%), followed by Italy (12 million Euro, +2%), Belgium (7 million Euro, -38%), Spain (7 million Euro, -11%), Netherlands (7 million Euro, +95%). 

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