8 October 2022
ID : 34106
Link : https://en.otaghiranonline.ir/news/34106

Iran’s five-month non-oil trade with Caspian Sea states hit $1.6 billion

Iran’s trade (excluding crude oil exports) with Caspian Sea littoral states reached 2.97 million tons worth $1.63 billion during the first five months of the current fiscal year (March 21-Aug. 22), registering a 12.42% and 42.27% year-on-year rise in tonnage and value respectively, according to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration.

Iran's trade (excluding crude oil exports) with Caspian Sea littoral states reached 2.97 million tons worth $1.63 billion during the first five months of the current fiscal year (March 21-Aug. 22), registering a 12.42% and 42.27% year-on-year rise in tonnage and value respectively, according to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration.

Russia was Iran’s main trading partner among Caspian states with 1.68 million tons worth $1 billion during the period under review, registering a 21.48% and a 36.05% increase in terms of weight and value YOY, respectively. It was followed by Azerbaijan Republic with 316,909 tons (down 2.28%) worth $311.31 million (up 70.87%), Turkmenistan with 550,598 tons (down 15.19%) worth $180.44 million (up 33.63%) and Kazakhstan with 420,489 tons (up 47.93%) worth $139.62 million (up 48.26%).

Iran’s exports exceeded 1.6 million tons worth $814.51 million, registering a YOY rise of 3.32% and 41.82% in terms of weight and value respectively.

Azerbaijan was Iran’s biggest export destination with 307,957 tons (down 1.92%) worth $295.98 million (up 76.7%), followed by Russia with 526,181 tons (up 24.08%) worth $291.22 million (up 30.51%), Turkmenistan with 528,527 tons (down 15.58%) worth $166.08 million (up 39.58%) and Kazakhstan with 242,775 tons (up 27.99%) worth $61.2 million (down 5.4%).

Imports from the four countries under review hit 1.37 million tons worth $823.46 million, registering a 25% and a 42.73% growth in terms of weight and value YOY, respectively.

Russia was the top exporter to Iran with 1.16 million tons (up 20.34%) worth $715.36 million (up 38.44%). It was followed by Kazakhstan with 177,713 tons (up 87.92%) worth $78.42 million (up 166.03%), Azerbaijan with 8,951 tons (down 13.3%) worth $15.32 million (up 4.34%) and Turkmenistan with 22,070 tons (down 4.9%) worth $14.36 million (down 10.49%).

Iran’s trade with Caspian states hit 7.91 million tons worth $3.48 billion in the fiscal 2021-22 (ended March 20), up from 6.24 million tons worth $2 billion in fiscal 2020-21.