19 December 2018
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Iran-EU trade rises by more than 6% to hit €16.5bn in Jan-Oct 2018

Figures released by the European Union statistical office show the trade volume between Iran and the 28 European states rose 6.66% before Donald Trump withdrew the US from the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions on the country.

Trade between Iran and the 28 member states of the European Union during January-October amounted to €16.58 billion, which shows a 6.66% rise compared with the similar period of last year.

Iran’s top five trade partners over the period were Italy, Germany, Spain, France and Greece with more than €4.28 billion, €2.7 billion, €2.52 billion, €2.36 billion and €1.18 billion worth of commercial exchanges respectively.

Trade with Croatia (€65.03 million), Hungary (€90.57 million) Latvia (€6.42 million), Austria (€682.9 million) and Spain (€2.52 billion) saw the highest growths of 1,400.8%, 158.6%, 119.9%, 89.6% and 70.6% respectively. 

Iran experienced the sharpest decline in trade with Cyprus (59.9%), Malta (54.3%), Portugal (50.7%), Bulgaria (43.6%) and Romania (33.5%). 

The country exported more than €8.88 billion worth of commodities to EU member states during the 10-month period, which shows a 17.13% rise year-on-year, according to Eurostat data reviewed by Financial Tribune.