Iran’s trade with Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s member states, excluding crude oil exports, stood at 47.47 million tons worth $37.32 billion during the first 11 months of the current Iranian year (March 21, 2022-Feb. 19), indicating a 2.91% fall in terms of weight, but a 14.11% rise in value compared with last year’s corresponding period, latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show.
China with 32.21 million tons worth $14.2 billion was Iran’s main trade partner among SCO member states during the period. It was followed by India with 6.64 million tons worth $2.59 billion and Russia with 3.36 million tons worth $1.3 billion.
Iranian exports hit 38.61 million tons worth $18.18 billion during the period, registering a 4.98% and 0.64% year-on-year drops in weight and value respectively.
China with 28.19 million tons worth $13.56 billion (up 7.38%), India with 4.9 million tons worth $1.91 billion (up 17.7%) and Pakistan with 3.16 million tons worth $1.31 million (up 16.39%) were the main export destinations.
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