Iran and 27 members of the European Union traded €1.84 billion worth of goods during the first five months of 2021, to post a 1.07% growth compared with the previous year's corresponding period.
Bilateral trade grew by 9.96% in May to €394.9 million.
Figures extracted from Eurostat's datasets show Germany remained the top trading partner of Iran during the five months under review, as the two sides exchanged €732.6 million worth of goods, 6.05% less than the year before.
Italy came next with €252.3 million worth of trade with Iran. A year-on-year comparison of the figures indicates a 0.81% decline in trade between Iran and Italy.
The Netherlands with €197.5 million (up 5.41%), Spain with €131.3 million (up 19.13%) and Belgium with €96.2 million (up 8.5%) were Iran's other major European trading partners.
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