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Iran's Non-Oil Trade With Neighbors Hit $5 Billion in Two Months

Iran’s non-oil exports to its 15 neighboring countries amounted to 6.59 million tons worth $2.18 billion during the two months under review while imports stood at 2.56 million tons worth $2.83 billion
Iran's Non-Oil Trade With Neighbors Hit $5 Billion in Two Months
Iran's Non-Oil Trade With Neighbors Hit $5 Billion in Two Months

Iran traded 9.1 million tons of non-oil goods worth $5.02 billion with its 15 neighboring countries during the first two months of the current fiscal year (March 21-May 21).
Latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show Iran’s non-oil exports to these countries amounted to 6.59 million tons worth $2.18 billion during the two months under review. 
This is while imports stood at 2.56 million tons worth $2.83 billion, thanks to the resumption of business activities in some of the regional countries.
Iraq, Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, Oman, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Kuwait, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Armenia, the UAE, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are Iran’s 15 neighboring countries.

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