Irica figures released on Sunday showed that Iran has exported approximately 152 million tonnes (MT), equivalent to $57.8 billion in goods and goods from the calendar year, which increased by 10% and 15.62% volume and value conditions, respectively, on the previous calendar year.
The figures showed that Iranian imports reached 39.3 million mt worth $72.4 billion in past calendar years, with volume conditions down 0.77%, but an 8.22% increase compared to the year ending March 2024.
Data show that Iran’s main exports from late March to late March included natural gas, liquefied propane, liquefied butane and methanol.
China has been the largest buyer of Iranian exports in past calendar years with purchases worth $14.8 billion, with Iraq buying for $11.9 billion and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for $7.2 billion, while Irika added exports to Turkey, with shipments to Pakistan and Afghanistan increasing by $240 million each.
Gold accounted for more than $8 billion in imports to Iran from late March to late March, but said animal feed, rice, cooking oil and mobile phones were the other major imports of the country.
The UAE, the main re-export hub of the Persian Gulf, was the largest supplier of Iranian goods and goods in past calendar years, exporting worth $21.9 billion, followed by Turkey at $19.3 billion and Turkey at $12.4 billion.
MNA