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Iran-EEU Non-Oil Trade Dips

Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union signed a three-year provisional agreement for the bloc to welcome Iran into EEU’s free trade zone last month.
Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union signed a three-year provisional agreement for the bloc to welcome Iran into EEU’s free trade zone last month.

Iran’s non-oil commercial exchanges with the five member states of the Eurasian Economic Union totaled $1.69 billion during the last Iranian year (March 2017-18) to register a decline of 35.38% compared to the year before, Financial Tribune’s data analysis based on the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration’s statistics shows.
Iran’s exports to EEU stood at $837.18 million during the period, indicating a 6.51% year-on-year increase.
 

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