23 April 2023
ID : 44624
Link : https://en.otaghiranonline.ir/news/44624

Neighbors account for more than a half of Iran’s annual trade

Iran traded 96.76 million tons of goods worth $58.84 billion, excluding crude oil exports, with 15 neighboring countries sharing land or sea borders in the last Iranian year that ended on March 20, 2023.

Iran traded 96.76 million tons of goods worth $58.84 billion, excluding crude oil exports, with 15 neighboring countries sharing land or sea borders in the last Iranian year that ended on March 20, 2023.

This accounted for over 60% of tonnage and 52% of value of Iran’s total trade with other countries, new data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show.

The trade figures registered a 3.35% decrease in terms of weight, but a 13.45% rise in value compared to the year before.

The UAE was the main trade partner of Iran among its neighbors during the period with 24.35 million tons (up 3.71%) of exchanged goods worth $24.16 billion (up 12.57%). It was followed by Turkey with 18.16 million tons (down 6.68%) worth $13.55 billion (up 19.07%) and Iraq with 27.23 million tons (down 16.41%) worth $10.24 billion (up 1.26%).

Iran’s exports to its neighbors stood at 75.18 million tons worth $30.53 billion, unchanged in terms of weight, but marking a 17.36% rise in value year-on-year.

Iraq was the biggest destination of Iranian exports during the period with 27.23 million tons (down 8.85%) of imports worth $10.23 billion (up 14.82%). It was followed by Turkey with 14.63 million tons (down 7.01%) worth $7.45 billion (up 22.53%) and the UAE with 11.2 million tons (up 4.15%) worth $5.76 billion (up 17.01%).

Imports stood at 21.58 million tons worth $28.3 billion to register a 12.56% decline in weight, but a 9.51% growth in value.