Figures by the European Union’s statistics agency (Eurostat) show Iran’s exports to EU countries rose significantly in May.
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.
Iran and the European Union’s 27 member states traded €1.33 billion worth of goods in the first three months of 2022, registering a 22% growth compared with last year’s corresponding period.
An Iranian deputy president says the country will be ready to supply part of Europe’s energy needs if governments in the region commit to long-term contracts and avoid seeking third party intervention.
Iran and the 27 member states of the European Union traded €357.01 million worth of goods in January 2022, registering a 30% growth compared with last year’s corresponding period.
The value of trade between Iran and the European Union reached €4.863 billion in 2021, registering a nine-percent growth compared to the previous year.
Iran and the 27 member states of the European Union traded €3.34 billion worth of goods during the first nine months of 2021, registering a 1.91% growth compared with last year’s corresponding period.
Iran and the 27 members of the European Union traded a total of €2.58 billion worth of goods during the first seven months of 2021 (January-July), to register a 2.61% decline compared with the previous year’s corresponding period.
Iran and 27 members of the European Union traded €2.25 billion worth of goods during the first six months of 2021, to post a 0.37% growth compared with the previous year’s corresponding period.
Iran and 27 members of the European Union traded €1.84 billion worth of goods during the first five months of 2021, to post a 1.07% growth compared with the previous year’s corresponding period.