TEHRAN- Iran’s non-oil trade with other countries registered a $942 million positive balance in the two-month period from March 21 to May 21. As reported, the country exported $7.739 billion of non-oil products and imported $6.797 billion of non-oil goods during the mentioned period of time. Non-oil exports indicated 22-percent growth and non-oil imports showed […]
TEHRAN- Iran’s non-oil trade with other countries registered a $942 million positive balance in the two-month period from March 21 to May 21.
As reported, the country exported $7.739 billion of non-oil products and imported $6.797 billion of non-oil goods during the mentioned period of time.
Non-oil exports indicated 22-percent growth and non-oil imports showed 0.49-percent rise in the two-month period of this year compared to the same time span of the past year.
The value of Iran’s non-oil exports reached $46.931 billion in the past Iranian calendar year (ended on March 20), with 6.56 percent growth from $44.42 billion in its previous year.
The country’s imports of the non-oil products during the past calendar year stood at $54.302 billion, indicating 24.31 percent increase year on year.