Iran's trade with Caspian Sea states gains pace

Iran's trade with Caspian Sea states gains pace
Mehr News

According to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration, Iran's trade with Caspian Sea littoral states reached 4.62 million tons worth $2.49 billion during the first eight months of the current Iranian year, registering a 17.47% rise in value, but a 5.2% fall in terms of weight compared to the similar period of last year,

Russia was Iran’s main trading partner among the Caspian states with 2.63 million tons (up 23.73%) worth $1.48 billion (up 8.36%) during the period under review. It was followed by Azerbaijan with 517,497 tons (down 9.42%) worth $484,993 million (up 32.87%), Turkmenistan with 924,553 tons (down 0.16%) worth $311,820 million (up 35.58%), and Kazakhstan with 560,878 tons (up 30.62%) worth $209,164 million (up 39.11%), Financial Tribune reported.

Iran’s exports exceeded 2.64 million tons worth $1.33 billion during the period, registering a 7.56% and 29.44% rise in weight and value respectively.

MNA/PR

News source: Mehr News

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