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Iran’s exports to Europe registers 49.7% increase to $643m in first five months

byCustoms Today Report
07/09/2015
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TEHRAN: Iran’s exports to Europe registered a 49.7 percent increase in terms of value year on year and stood at $643 million during the first five months of the current Iranian fiscal year (March 21-Aug. 22).

The Islamic Republic exported 777,000 tons of goods to the European countries in the 5-month period, which indicates an increase of 8.1 percent in comparison with the same period of preceding year, the Iranian Customs Administration said in its latest monthly report released Sept. 1.

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European markets shared 4.81 percent of Tehran ‘s total non-oil exports’ value during the period.

Meanwhile, the European countries exported over 3.95 million tons of goods, worth $3.6 billion to Iran during the 5-month period from March 21 to Aug. 22.

The Islamic Republic’s imports from the Europe registered a fall by 12.7 percent in terms of value and 14.9 percent decrease in terms of volume respectively compared the same period of preceding year. Iran’s imports from Europe accounted for 21.3 percent of the country’s total imports’ value.

Switzerland was the Islamic Republic’s main European trade partner during the period. The country exported over $852 million worth of goods to Iran, indicating a rise by 24.36 percent year on year.

Switzerland stood at sixth place among the countries exported goods to Iran.

Germany was the next top European goods exporter to Iran with $713 million worth of exports (indicating a fall by 31.5 percent), followed by Italy ($359.2 million worth of goods, 5.5 percent fall), Netherlands ($254.6 million, 25.6 percent fall), France ($242.6 million, 6 percent fall) and Russia ($228 million, 13.6 percent fall).

Tehran’s non-oil exports (including condensates) stood at $16.939 billion during first five months of current Iranian fiscal year (March 21-Aug. 22), while imports accounted for $16.911 billion.

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