foreign trade

  • ​Iran’s trade exchanges with its 15 neighbors in the previous Iranian calendar year (ended March 19, 2024) reached $60.773 billion, showing a 1.35% hike compared to a year earlier, the head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) said.

  • Head of Iranian Export Confederation believes if Iran hesitates it will lose Afghanistan trade market because other countries are entering it.

  • The director-general of Iran's Customs announced that the country's foreign trade volume in the first half of the current Iranian year (started from 20 March, 2021) increased by 47% compared to the same period last year and reached $ 45 billion.

  • Iran's non-oil exports, excepting gas and petroleum products, stood at 69 billion euros from April 11 to August 22, an Iranian official said, noting that 56.6 billion euros of the amount have returned to the country's economy so far.

  • President of Institute for Trade Studies and Research (ITSR) says the value of Iran’s non-oil foreign trade has slumped to its lowest level in the past decade as the country needs the removal of sanctions.

  • Governor of Central Bank of Iran (CBI) wrote in his Instagram account that in order to increase the volume of the country's foreign trade and make better use of domestic production facilities, in addition to current methods, the use of bartering oil in return for basic goods will increase.

  • The trade turnover between Turkey and Iran in April 2020 decreased by over $638 million compared to the same month of last year, having made $74.5 million, Turkish Trade Ministry told Trend on June 9.

  • The head of Iran's Trade Promotion Organization announced the launch of a container transit line from Bandar Abbas port city, south of Iran, to Oman’s Sultan Qaboos Port in Muscat.

  • The Customs Administration of Iran has announced that the country’s foreign trade for the past quarter Iranian year (started on March 20), has continued to stand on the positive side.

  • Latest figures by Iran's customs office show that foreign trade income stood at over $10,472 billion in the first quarter of the Iranian calendar year (started March 20).