Commodities worth over $1.3b exported from Isfahan province in 11 months
TEHRAN- Non-oil products worth $1.322 billion were exported from Isfahan province during the first 11 months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21, 2023-February 19, 2024), the director-general of the province’s Customs Department announced.
Rasoul Kouhestani-Pajouh put the weight of exported goods at 2.115 million tons.
The official listed the export items of Isfahan province as 759 types of goods and stated that during this period 87 percent of the total export products of Isfahan province include cast iron, iron, steel and its products, petrochemical products and petroleum products, machine and handwoven carpets, dairy products, copper and its artifacts.
He said that the products were exported from the province to 92 countries around the world during the first 11 months of the present year, and named Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as the major export destinations.
As previously announced by the head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), the value of Iran’s foreign trade including oil and technical engineering services reached $138.8 billion in the first 11 months of the current Iranian calendar year.
According to Mohammad Rezvanifar, the value of the Islamic Republic’s trade with the partners in the mentioned 11 months increased by 2.7 percent compared to the same period last year, IRNA reported.
The official put the country’s non-oil exports, excluding exports of electricity, crude oil, and techno-engineering services, at 124.7 million tons worth $44.8 billion which shows an 11.42 percent rise in terms of tonnage and an 8.87 percent decline in terms of value.
He said that Iran’s foreign trade, including oil exports, has registered a $19 billion surplus while seeing a $15 billion deficit without petrodollars.
Iran exported $32.59 billion of crude oil and $1.9 billion of technical engineering services in the first 11 months of this year, according to Rezvanifar.
During this period, liquefied natural gas with $3.0 billion, liquefied propane with $2.8 billion, and methanol with $2.0 billion were Iran’s top exported items.
Iran's top export destination during this period was China with $12.7 billion worth of imports from the Islamic Republic, followed by Iraq with $8.6 billion, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with over $5.9 billion, Turkey with $3.8 billion, and India with $2.0 billion.
The country’s top five sources of imports in the first 11 months of the current year were the UAE with $18.6 billion, China with $16.8 billion, Turkey with $6.8 billion, Germany with $1.9 billion, and India with $1.8 billion worth of imports.
Corn, mobile phones, soybeans, automobile parts, sunflower seeds, and safflower were the five main items imported by the Islamic Republic.
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