Tehran-Sana
Iran's foreign trade volume exceeded $72 billion between March 21 and December 20.
And the Iranian Fars news agency quoted Ali Reza Makdisi, head of the Iranian Customs Department, as saying in a statement today that the volume of foreign trade with all countries in the aforementioned nine months amounted to 122.5 million tons, valued at $72.1 billion, which represents a quantitative growth of 11% and a price growth of 38% over the period. Similar to last year.
Maqdisi explained that Iranian exports during this period amounted to 92.3 million tons, worth $35.1 billion, with a quantitative growth of 8 percent and a price of 40 percent on an annual basis. He expected that the volume of trade exchange would reach a level of $98 billion by the end of the next Iranian fiscal year on March 20, 2022. On the basis of the existing commercial pace.