BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 13. Iran’s non-oil exports from the Isfahan Province decreased by 12 percent in value, during the first two months of the current Iranian year (March 21 through May 21, 2022), compared to the same period last Iranian year, Director General for Isfahan Province Customs Office, Rasoul Kuhestani said, Trend reports citing Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA).
The director general noted that about $180 million worth of goods were exported from the Isfahan Province over the reporting period.
Kuhestani added that the main reason for the decline in exports from the Isfahan Province is the decline in exports of Mobarakeh Steel Company and Isfahan Steel Company.
“In two months, the province exported $88 million worth of cast iron, iron and steel products, $31 million worth of petrochemical products, and $20 million worth of milk and dairy products,” he said.
According to the official, over two months, 335 types of goods were exported from Isfahan Province to 62 countries. The province exported $59 million worth of goods to Iraq, $37 million worth of Pakistan, $14 million worth of goods to Turkey and $10 million worth of goods to Myanmar.
Kuhestani also pointed out that about $96 million worth of goods were imported to Isfahan Province in two months. In total, 336 types of goods were imported to the province from 36 countries.