Iran’s non-oil exports up 35.5%, hit $24b
October 30, 2011 - 15:59

The Mehr news agency reported on Sunday that the on-oil exports, excluding gas condensates, surged 23.6 percent in the mentioned period compared with the year before, reaching 18.4 billion dollars from $14.8 billion.
The exported goods weighed around 43.8 million tons which is 10.4 percent more than previous year’s figure, the report added.
Iran's non-oil export items mainly include gas condensates, mineral fuels, chemical products, plastics, fruits, nuts, fertilizers and carpets.
Iran also imported some 20.6 million tons of commodities (worth $34.5 billion) in the mentioned time span, showing a 24 percent and a 12.5 percent decrease in terms of weight and value, respectively.
Previously, Trade Promotion Organization chief Hamid Safdel had said the value of non-oil exports is expected to hit $43 billion in the current year and $50.5 billion in the year after.
Safdel also said the government backs exporters to help increase non-oil exports.
Iran's non-oil exports have increased considerably in recent years.
China, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, and India are the top four destinations for Iranian exports.