Iran trade with P5+1 slumped by 19% in past 4 years

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The spokesman of Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) says some 38.6m tons of goods worth $24b were traded between Iran and the P5+1 countries last year that Iran’s share of exports to those countries is 28m tons and worth of $9.83b while the country’s imports stood at 10.54m tons worth $14.16b which shows 14 and 19 percent slumps in terms of weight and value.

According to ILNA, touching upon on the exports of Iranian goods to the P5+1 states, Seyed Ruhollah Latifi said that last year Iran exported 26.95m tons of goods worth $9.07b to China which accounted for 96 percent of Iran’s total exports to the P5+1 states in terms of weight, and 92 percent in terms of value.

He added that before the U.S. pullout of the JCPOA, China by purchasing 35.13m tons of goods worth $9.1b was Iran’s top trade partner which accounted for 98 percent of Iran’s total exports in terms of weight and 91 percent in terms of value.

He added that this notion that the U.S. pullout from the JCPOA could reduce the share of the U.S., UK, France, Russia and Germany in favor of China and Russia is not right because Iran’s exports to China have also declined last year by 8m tons but it soared $50m in terms of value.

Latifi went on to say that Russia was the second destination for Iranian goods with 1.05m tons in weight and $504m in value which accounts for 3.7 percent of Iran’s exports in terms of weight and 51.1 percent in terms of value which shows 100 percent growth in terms of weight and 72.5 percent in terms of value comparing to the pre-U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA.

"Iran’s exports to France last year were 2,911 tons valued at $8.76m, and the amount of exports to the UK was 7,293 tons and worth of $13m, to Germany were 39,197 tons worth $233m which all indicate Iran’s exports to these countries have slumped comparing to the post-JCPOA".

On the exports to the U.S., he said that 4 years ago and before the U.S. pullout of the JCPOA, Iran’s exports to the U.S. were around 3,554m and worth of $132.3m that the figure fell to 66m tons and worth of $136,539 last year.

On the imports from the P5+1 country, he said Iran’s total imports from those five countries stood at over 10.5m tons worth of $14.1b. He added that the value of the imports last year slumped by 29 percent comparing to the pre-JCPOA era due to the country’s policy of banning imports of the luxury goods.

Latifi added that last year China with exporting 3.5m tons of goods to Iran was the major exporter to Iran. Its value stood at $9.8b which accounted for 33.7 percent of Iran’s total trade with those six countries

He added that despite increasing the weight of exports to Iran, Germany’s exports to Iran slumped by 40 percent in terms of value.

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