Iran exported 776,200 tons of non-oil goods worth $50 million to Kuwait during the first four months of the current Iranian year (March 20-July 21), registering a 32% decline in value compared with last year’s similar period. The main exports included cement, steel products, minerals, carpet, fish, pistachios, raisins and watermelons, the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration reported. Meanwhile, 2,700 tons of goods worth $11 million were imported, indicating a 23% decline year-on-year. Vehicles, natural rubber, refrigerator, auto parts, petrochemicals, pomegranates and printers were among the main imports.