Iran traded $485.60 million worth of non-oil goods with Hong Kong in the last Iranian year (ended March 20, 2018), marking a 20.72% decline compared to the year before.
This made Hong Kong Iran’s 27th biggest trading partner during the period under review.
As per the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration’s data, Iran exported 80,363 tons of commodities worth $379.48 million to Hong Kong last year, posting an 84.98% and 27.03% decline in tonnage and value respectively year-on-year.
The exports mainly included pistachio, nemacheilus, shark meat and saffron.
Hong Kong exported 56,942 tons of goods worth $106.12 million to Iran during the period under review, down 19.69% in tonnage and up 14.73% in value respectively YOY.
Iran mainly imported cellphones, non-alloyed steel and metal products, as well as computer network devices from Hong Kong last year.