Iran's total non-oil exports stood at 113.67 million tons worth $35 billion while imports hit 33.74 million tons worth $38.89 billion in the fiscal 2020-21, according to the latest statistics released by the Central Bank of Iran.
The data show Iran’s trade balance was negative during the period under review, except in the months ending Oct. 21 and Nov. 20. The two months registered a trade surplus of $1.42 billion and $0.12 billion respectively.
The highest export value was registered in the month to Oct. 21 with $4.67 billion while the month to March 20 registered the highest import value of $4.57 billion.
The lowest export and import were registered in the month to April 19 with $1.65 billion weighing 5.35 million tons and $1.93 billion weighing 2.53 million tons respectively.
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