BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 18. Overall, Iran exported more than 122 million tons of non-oil products worth approximately $53.2 billion for the last Iranian year (March 21, 2022, through March 20, 2023), a member of the International and foreign trade committee of the House of Industry, Mine and Trade of Iran Rouhollah Latifi said on social media, Trend reports.
According to Latifi, Iran's non-oil exports for the last Iranian year increased by 10 percent in value, while did not change in volume compared to the preceding year (March 21, 2021, through March 20, 2022).
The official stressed that the country's non-oil exports for the last Iranian year are considered a new record. Because, prior to this, Iran's largest non-oil exports in terms of value were recorded 9 years ago (March 21, 2014, through March 20, 2015) worth about $50.6 billion.
“Last year, Iran exported products worth $14.6 billion to China, worth $10.2 billion to Iraq, worth $7.46 billion to Türkiye, worth $5.76 billion to the UAE, and worth $2.14 billion to India,” he said.
As for total non-oil trade turnover, Latifi noted that Iran's non-oil trade turnover amounted to over 159 million tons worth approximately $113 billion in the last Iranian year, which is an increase of 11.2 percent in value compared to the preceding year.
Reportedly, Iran's non-oil exports exclude only crude oil, white oil, and mazut products.