Iran Details Non-Oil Exports Via Mehran Customs
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 5. More than 1 million
tons of non-oil products worth $537 million were exported through
Iran's Mehran customs in the Ilam Province (western Iran) during
the first four months of the current Iranian year (March 21 through
July 22, 2023), Director General of Ilam Province Customs Office
Rouhollah Gholami said, trend reports.
The director general also said that the country's non-oil
exports via Mehran customs for the reporting period increased by 9
percent in value compared to the same period last year.
Gholami added that the main exported goods were ceramics, metal
products, vegetables, petrochemical products, cement, glass, cars,
spare parts, etc.
According to him, the goods mentioned were exported to various
countries, mainly Iraq.
The customs official noted that the income of Mehran Customs for
3 months amounted to 216 billion rials (about $5.36 million). This
shows a 47 percent increase compared to the same period last
year.
Iran's Mehran Customs is on the border with Iraq. The customs
office is located approximately 230 kilometers from Baghdad.
Overall, Iran exported 35.5 million tons of non-oil products
worth $12.5 billion within the first three months of the current
Iranian year.
This is a decrease of 8.84 percent in value and an increase of
24.4 percent in volume compared to the same period last year.
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