Iran traded 5,585 tons of non-oil goods worth $12.75 million with Latin American countries in the first month of the current fiscal year (March 21-April 20), the latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show.
Iran exported goods to only four Latin American countries and imported from three out of 33 Latin American countries during the period.
Trade with Brazil stood at 5,329 tons worth $12.26 million, for the Latin American country to top the list of Iran’s partners in the region. It was followed by Venezuela with 38 tons worth $158,605 and Colombia with 129 tons worth $121,645.
Iran’s exports totaled 226 tons worth $521,087 during the period under review.
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