Iran exported more than 4,100 tons of non-oil goods worth $13.3 million to France during the first six months of the current Iranian year (started March 20), registering a 55% upsurge in value compared with the similar period of a year before. The main exported commodities included pistachios, saffron, cocoa butter, carpet, rosewater, raisins and petrochemicals, according to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration. More than 56,800 tons of goods worth $586.2 million were imported from the European country, which indicates a 35% rise in value yaer-on-year. Auto parts, steel products, pharmaceuticals and chemicals were among the main imports.
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