Iran’s exports to African countries reached $912 million in the first nine months of the current fiscal year (March 21-Dec. 21), registering a 199% year-on-year growth ($600 million) in terms of value, according to the director general of Trade Promotion Organization of Iran's Arab and African Countries Affairs Department.
Ghana with $292 million, South Africa with $169 million, Nigeria with $85 million, Sudan with $72 million, Algeria with $67 million, Kenya with $57 million, Mozambique with $55 million, Tanzania with $49 million, Somalia with $18 million and Ivory Coast with $14 million were the main export destinations during the period.
“The exports are expected to cross the $1 billion-mark by the end of the Iranian year [March 20, 2022],” Farzad Piltan was also quoted as saying by ILNA.
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