Foreign trade balance of Iran reached $738 million during March 21, 2018-December 22, 2018, Iran"s Customs Administration reported.
It noted that Iran’s exports experienced a 5 percent increase while imports faced a 16 percent decrease.
The latest report released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) shows that Iran’s non-oil trade with other countries during the 9-month period exceeded $33.358 billion.
The volume of Iran’s non-oil trade reached 86.940 million tons worth $33.358 billion, registering 5.40% increase in value compared to the same period last year, it added.
Iran’s main exported goods from Iran were gas condensates, liquefied natural gas (LNC), liquefied propane, methanol and other lightweight oils and petroleum products, except gasoline, respectively.
The main buyers of Iranian goods during the mentioned period were Iraq, China, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Afghanistan and Turkey, respectively.
Iran’s non-oil export has been registering rising numbers in the current Iranian year.
Source: Farsnews - Date: (31 December 2018)