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Iran's Trade With Caspian States Hit $3.4b in Fiscal 2021-22

Iran exported 3.84 million tons of goods (excluding crude oil) worth $1.67 billion to Caspian Sea littoral states in the fiscal 2021-22, while imports from the four countries under review hit 4.06 million tons worth $1.82 billion
Iran's Trade With Caspian States Hit $3.4b in Fiscal 2021-22
Iran's Trade With Caspian States Hit $3.4b in Fiscal 2021-22

Iran's trade (excluding crude oil exports) with Caspian Sea littoral states reached 7.91 million tons worth $3.48 billion in the fiscal 2021-22 (ended March 20), according to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration.
Russia was Iran’s main trading partner among Caspian states with 4.92 million tons worth $2.24 billion during the period under review. It was followed by Azerbaijan Republic with 851,731 tons worth $607.76 million, Turkmenistan with 1.41 million tons worth $368.44 million and Kazakhstan with 728,675 tons worth $266.04 million.
Iran’s exports hit 3.84 million tons worth $1.67 billion.

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