The volume of trade between Iran and Turkey grew by 37% in the first six months of 2022 compared to the corresponding period from 2021, according to a recent report released by Turkish Statistical Institute.
Iran’s non-oil foreign trade grew by 19 percent last Iranian month (June 22-July 22), with exports increasing 24 percent in that period.
Yahya Al Eshaq, the chairman of Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber of Commerce, said on Saturday that the markets of Iran and Iraq will provide both countries with the biggest ground for economic activity within the next 15 years.
From the fiscal 2011-12 to 2021-22, the general trend of real exports and imports of goods and services from/to Iran has been downward with the latter registering a more pronounced decline.
A recent report by China’s General Administration of Customs suggests that the volume of trade between Iran and China in the first five months of 2022 stood at $6.472 billion.
Figures by the Iranian customs office (IRICA) shows the country’s trade with the rest of the world without considering the share of crude shipments had reached a total of $25.5 billion in the first quarter of the calendar year that started March 21.
Figures by the European Union’s statistics agency (Eurostat) show trade between members of the bloc and Iran rose by more than a third year on year in the four months to April.
The first ever halal trade conference of Iran and Croatia and the Southeast Europe opened in the Iranian capital on Saturday.
The Iranian customs office (IRICA)’s data indicates that the value of the country’s non-oil trade with foreign states reached a total of $16.631 billion over April and May.
Trade between Iran and the Economic Cooperation Organization’s member states increased by 43% to reach 30.87 million tons worth $16.79 billion in the fiscal 2021-22 (ended March 20), data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show.