Iran’s total foreign trade, including exports of crude oil and techno-engineering services, reached $138.8 billion in 11 calendar months to February 19, according to Head of the country’s customs administration.
Mohammad Rezvanifar said that Iran’s foreign trade is up 2.7% year-on-year.
He, however put the country’s non-oil exports, excluding exports of electricity, crude oil and techno-engineering services, at 124.7 million tons worth $44.8 billion which shows an 11.42% rise in terms of tonnage and an 8.87% decline in terms of value.
He said that Iran’s foreign trade, including oil exports, have registered a $19 billion surplus, while seeing a $15 billion deficit without petrodollars.