How much was Iran's 3-month trade?
Pars Today- Head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) announced the country's three-month commercial dealings in a report.
Foroud Askari, Director General of IRICA said on Monday, "During the past three months, Iran's total non-oil trade dealings amounted 43,489,000 tons worth $24.684 billion." According to Pars Today, Askari added, "Iran's non-oil exports, during the period, reached 34,476,000 tons worth $11.655 billion."
Askari continued that 11.133,000 tons of petrochemicals worth $4.684 billion have been exported during the period.
The Iranian deputy economy minister made it clear, "China with $3.511 billion, Iraq with $1.905 billion, UAE with $1.592 billion, Turkey with $937 million, Afghanistan with $510 million, Oman with $437 million and Pakistan with $420 million were the 7 top destinations of Iran's non-oil exports during the 3-month period."
Askari also said about the rate of imports during the past three months, "During this period, 9,013,000 tons of commodities worth $13.029 billion have been imported."
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