Iran witnesses dropping of its non-oil trade value
(MENAFN)
Iran’s non-oil trade value dropped 10 percent year-on-year to $34.17 billion between March 21 and July 22, according to reports.
During the same period, total trade volume rose slightly by 0.48 percent to 61 million tons. Exports reached 48 million tons, valued at roughly $16.5 billion, while imports totaled 12.2 million tons, worth about $17.6 billion.
Iran’s non-oil trade value dropped 10 percent year-on-year to $34.17 billion between March 21 and July 22, according to reports.
During the same period, total trade volume rose slightly by 0.48 percent to 61 million tons. Exports reached 48 million tons, valued at roughly $16.5 billion, while imports totaled 12.2 million tons, worth about $17.6 billion.

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