Iran’s Exports to Russia Near $1b Mark
Iran’s Exports to Russia Near $1b Mark
TEHRAN - Iran’s exports to Russia are approaching the $1 billion threshold, signaling a significant expansion in trade relations between the two countries. According to Mohammad Ali Dehghan Dehnavi, Deputy Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade and Head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO), trade between Tehran and Moscow has grown by more than 30 percent in the first five months of the current Iranian year.

Iran’s Exports to Russia Near $1b Mark

TEHRAN (Iran News) In an interview with ILNA, Dehnavi highlighted the “remarkable potential” for further export growth, emphasizing that Iran’s trade portfolio with Russia is no longer limited to agricultural and food products. “In previous years, most of our exports to Russia were concentrated in agricultural goods and foodstuffs,” he said. “Fortunately, we have now expanded into industrial sectors, and soon, nearly half of our trade with Russia will consist of industrial and manufactured products.”

Dehnavi pointed to several key areas of industrial cooperation that have recently gained momentum. “Currently, we are active in the steel sector and have achieved good export performance in containers, automotive parts, pipes, and profiles,” he explained. He noted that this diversification marks a major step toward strengthening Iran’s industrial presence in the Russian market.

The deputy minister also underscored Russia’s vast import capacity, which he estimated at around $300 billion annually. “A significant portion of Russia’s import demand can be supplied by Iran,” he said, noting that the two nations have complementary economies capable of fostering deeper trade integration.

Dehnavi cited the fisheries and aquaculture industries as examples of sectors where Iran’s exports to Russia have seen substantial growth in recent years. He stressed that Iran’s increasing engagement with its northern neighbor reflects a broader strategy of developing sustainable trade ties within the region.

“Russia, as a global economic and military power with strong political and economic relations with Iran, offers a valuable opportunity for the expansion of our exports,” he remarked. Dehnavi added that the geopolitical stability of Iran’s neighboring countries, coupled with strengthening bilateral relations, provides a secure foundation for continued trade growth.

As Iran’s trade with Russia continues to evolve from agricultural exports toward higher-value industrial goods, officials remain optimistic that the two countries are entering a new era of economic cooperation that could surpass the $1 billion milestone in the near future.

  • source : IRAN NEWS ECONOMIC DESK