Iran’s commercial exchanges with Thailand amounted to 2.11 million tons worth $951.69 million during the 11 months to Feb. 19, witnessing a 49.76% and 67.52% growth in tonnage and value respectively compared with last year’s corresponding period, latest statistics from the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration showed. Iran exported 1.61 million tons of goods worth $653.37 million to Thailand during the period, indicating a 85.46% and 125.60% increase respectively year-on-year. Exports to Thailand had a 1.37% and 1.57% share in tonnage and value of Iran’s total non-oil exports respectively during the 11-month period, making it Iran’s ninth biggest export destination. Thailand exported 495,906 tons of goods worth $298.31 million to Iran during the same period, down by 7.96% in tonnage and up by 7.12% in value YOY. Imports from Thailand made up 1.46% and 0.63% of Iran’s total imports in tonnage and value respectively, making Thailand the 22nd biggest exporter of goods to Iran during the period under review.