Iran’s non-oil trade more than 50 Billion US-Dollar in the first half of the year 1401
The last statistic of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) shows that Iran’s foreign trade volume in the first six month of the year 1401 (Mar. 21 – Sept. 22 2022) has reached 50.282 billion US-Dollar, that is 13% more than in the first half of the Iranian year 1400.
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 half of the year 1401 valued at 24.251 billion US-Dollar (+13%). China ($ 7,842 million), Iraq ($3,382 million), the United Arab Emirates ($ 3,112 million), Turkey ($ 2,626 million) and India ($ 904 million) were Iran’s five major export destinations, which accounted for 74% in total.
Iran imported goods valued at 26.031 billion US-Dollar (+13%) in the first six month of the year 1401. Accordingly, the United Arab Emirates ($ 7,206 million), China ($ 6,846 million), Turkey ($ 2,680 million), India ($ 1,380 million) and Russia ($ 876 million) together exported goods worth $18.988 billion (73%) to the Islamic Republic of Iran in the same period.