According to a spokesperson for the Ministry of Trade Promotion and International Relations, from September 21 to October 22, 2024, more than 22,809,000 tons of goods (valued at $13,698 million) were exchanged between Iran and other countries. It showed an increase of 39 percent compared to the same period last year, said the Ruhollah Latifi Committee of the Iranian Institute of Industry, Mines and Trade.
He went on to say that Iran’s non-oil trade recorded significant growth during the period, with a total of over 18.359 million tons (valued at $6.771 billion) from September 21 to October 22, 2024. It added that the goods were exported from the country. Compared to the same period last year, weight and value increased by 58.6 percent and 62.6 percent, respectively.
Latifi went on to say that from September 21 to October 22, 2024, 3.45 million tonnes of goods worth $6.927 billion were landed at the country’s customs, an increase of 2.2% and 21.4% in weight and value, respectively. He said he did. Corresponding period of last year.
The spokesperson added that Iran’s first to fifth export markets during this period were Iraq, China, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Afghanistan.
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