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Volume of Iran’s trade exchanges reach $57 billion in 7 months

byMonitoring Report
06/12/2014
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TEHRAN:  Latest statistics of Iran Customs revealed that during the past 7 months the volume of Iran’s trade exchanges reached 57 billion and 214 million dollars.

Based on the report of Iran Customs, that during the mentioned period 26 billion and 943 million dollars of various goods have been exported and 30 billion and 271 million dollars of goods have been imported in to the country. The main export items during the mentioned period included liquefied propane, methanol and film grade poly ethylene and the main purchasers of Iranian goods were China, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan and India respectively.

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The figures show that non-oil exports of the country increased by 19.09 percent and our country’s imports faced growth of 24.72 percent as well. The main imports of our country consisted of wheat with share of 4.29 percent, vehicles with internal combustion piston engine with cylinder capacity of more than 1500 cc with share of 3.02 percent, rice with 3.06 percent, soybean meal with 2.59 percent, and corn with share of 2.35 percent of total value of imports and the main goods exporters to Iran were UAE, China, South Korea, India and Turkey respectively.

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