Trade between Iran and African countries stood at 807,180 tons worth $483.56 million in the first quarter of the current fiscal year (March 21-June 21).
South Africa with 229,834 tons worth $140.81 million, Nigeria with 129,003 tons worth $80.33 million and Mozambique with 82,462 tons worth $57.2 million were the main trade partners during the period.
Data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show Iran exported 788,028 tons of goods worth $460.29 million to the African continent during the period.
Iran’s main export destinations in Africa were South Africa with 229,511 tons worth $137.77 million, Nigeria with 129,003 tons worth $80.33 million and Mozambique with 82,462 tons worth $57.2 million.
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