Iran's Five-Month Exports To ECO States Grow By 40%
Date
9/14/2022 1:04:14 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
The value of Iran's exports to the Economic Cooperation
Organization (ECO) member countries grew by 40% YOY during the
first five months of the fiscal year (March 21 – August 22),
according to the spokesman of Iran customs Administration, Trend reports citing IRNA .
Rouhollah Latifi said on Tuesday that Iran exported some 7.3
million tons of goods worth $4.1 billion to the nine-member bloc in
the period under review.
The official put Iran's total trade with ECO member countries at
9.1 million tons ($6.89 billion), which he said is up 39% compared
to figures from the corresponding period of the preceding year
without mentioning whether this growth was in terms of weight or
value.
According to Latifi, Iran's imports from the organization member
countries stood at 1.79 tons. Despite a 2% fall in terms of weight,
Iran's imports register a 38% hike in value terms.
Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan were the top three
destinations for Iranian commodities among ECO member countries
during the five-month period with Turkey, Pakistan and Kazakhstan
being the main importers to Iran during the time span, the
spokesman said.
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