Iran non oil trade
Iran's Non-Oil Trade With Afghanistan Up By Almost 30% Iran traded almost 2.2 million tons of non-oil commodities worth $1.1 billion with Afghanistan during the first four months of Iran’s current fiscal year, the Financial Tribune reported. Iran recorded a non-oil trade surplus of $1.3 billion in the first three months of the current fiscal year (started March 21). According to a report by Persian daily "Iran" based on data provided by Trade Promotion Organization of Iran, the country’s overall non-oil foreign trade during the period stood at $21.7 billion. BRICS Accounts for One-Third of Iran’s Non-Oil Trade Trade between Iran and BRICS member countries amounted to $18.26 billion during the eight months to Nov. 22, which comprises one-third of Iran’s The latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration shows that Iran exported 129.648 million tons of non-oil commodities worth $43.93 billion during the last Iranian fiscal year (ended March 20), registering 3.58% growth in total value of exports year-on-year. The Trump administration reinstated all sanctions removed under the 2015 nuclear deal, targeting both Iran and states that trade with it. They will hit oil exports, shipping and banks - all core parts of the economy. Thousands of Iranians chanting "Death to America" rallied on Sunday, rejecting calls for talks. Iran's main non-oil exports are petroleum gases, liquefied gas hydrocarbons, liquefied propane, methanol, mineral fuels, chemical products, plastics, fruits, nuts, fertilizers, and carpets. [11] Free trade zones [ edit ] For the first time, the value of Iran's non-oil exports is expected to reach the value of imports at $43 billion in 2011. Pistachios, liquefied propane, methanol (methyl alcohol), hand-woven carpets and automobiles are the major non-oil exports. Copper, cement, leather, textiles, fruits, saffron and caviar are also export items of Iran.
TEHRAN- The value of Iran’s non-oil trade stood at $4.87 billion during the first Iranian calendar month of Farvardin (March 21-April 20, 2019), ILNA reported, citing the data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA).
27 Jan 2019 Iran traded 3.6 million tons of non-oil commodities worth $2.23 billion with the member states of the United Nations' Eastern European Group Financial Tribune – Iran’s non-oil foreign trade during the first 11 months of the current Iranian year (March 21, 2019, to Feb. 19) stood at $78.5 billion, the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration’s data showed. By “non-oil”, IRICA refers to all commodities, except crude oil. Iran traded 197,406 tons of non-oil commodities worth $113 million with Ukraine in the last Iranian year (ended March 20, 2019) to register a 25.42% and 41.64% decline in tonnage and value Iran’s non-oil trade with other countries registered a $100-million positive balance in the first nine months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21 – December 21, 2019). The country’s non-oil exports reached $31.9 billion in the first nine months of the current year, while the imports stood at $31.8 billion. Iran's Non-Oil Trade With Afghanistan Up By Almost 30% Iran traded almost 2.2 million tons of non-oil commodities worth $1.1 billion with Afghanistan during the first four months of Iran’s current fiscal year, the Financial Tribune reported. Iran recorded a non-oil trade surplus of $1.3 billion in the first three months of the current fiscal year (started March 21). According to a report by Persian daily "Iran" based on data provided by Trade Promotion Organization of Iran, the country’s overall non-oil foreign trade during the period stood at $21.7 billion. BRICS Accounts for One-Third of Iran’s Non-Oil Trade Trade between Iran and BRICS member countries amounted to $18.26 billion during the eight months to Nov. 22, which comprises one-third of Iran’s
26 Jan 2020 TEHRAN- The value of Iran's non-oil trade hit $72.3 billion during the first ten months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21,
The Trump administration is worried about rising oil and gasoline prices resulting from the latest set of sanctions that it will implement against Iran’s oil and gas industry just two days before the midterm elections. President Trump has good reason to be concerned about the political implications. TEHRAN- The value of Iran’s non-oil trade stood at $4.87 billion during the first Iranian calendar month of Farvardin (March 21-April 20, 2019), ILNA reported, citing the data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA). TEHRAN, Nov. 26 (MNA) – The Commercial Attaché of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Iraq Nasser Behzad said that the volume of non-oil trade transactions between Iran and Iraq in the first seven months of the current year (from March 21 to Oct. 22) turned positive. Specific actions targeted Iran's banking, shipping and energy sectors, threatening penalties against companies, even those of US allies in Europe and elsewhere, that do business in them. In May, in a bid to further choke off oil exports, Iran's top foreign exchange earner, the United States lifted exemptions granted to eight countries, including Turkey and India, allowing them to purchase Iranian oil. Iran is India’s third-largest supplier of oil after Iraq and Saudi Arabia. In Ankara, Turkey’s capital, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy said Turkey was trying to convince the US to allow its biggest oil importer, Tupras, to continue purchasing crude oil from Iran free of sanctions. Iran's non-oil exports increased over 500% in between 2005 and 2011. Iran's main non-oil exports are petroleum gases, liquefied gas hydrocarbons, liquefied propane, methanol, mineral fuels, chemical products, plastics, fruits, nuts, fertilizers, and carpets. Iran earned an overall $55.4 billion trade surplus in 2018, up by 38% from the $40.1 billion in black ink one year earlier. The following types of Iranian product shipments represent positive net exports or a trade balance surplus.
The Trump administration is worried about rising oil and gasoline prices resulting from the latest set of sanctions that it will implement against Iran’s oil and gas industry just two days before the midterm elections. President Trump has good reason to be concerned about the political implications.
Iran's main non-oil exports are petroleum gases, liquefied gas hydrocarbons, liquefied propane, methanol, mineral fuels, chemical products, plastics, fruits, nuts, fertilizers, and carpets. [11] Free trade zones [ edit ]
27 Jul 2016 Iran's non-oil trade with Iraq continued to grow through to the end of 2015, after the Islamic State captured Mosul in June 2014, though at a slower
Financial Tribune – Iran’s non-oil foreign trade during the first 11 months of the current Iranian year (March 21, 2019, to Feb. 19) stood at $78.5 billion, the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration’s data showed. By “non-oil”, IRICA refers to all commodities, except crude oil. Iran traded 197,406 tons of non-oil commodities worth $113 million with Ukraine in the last Iranian year (ended March 20, 2019) to register a 25.42% and 41.64% decline in tonnage and value Iran’s non-oil trade with other countries registered a $100-million positive balance in the first nine months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21 – December 21, 2019). The country’s non-oil exports reached $31.9 billion in the first nine months of the current year, while the imports stood at $31.8 billion. Iran's Non-Oil Trade With Afghanistan Up By Almost 30% Iran traded almost 2.2 million tons of non-oil commodities worth $1.1 billion with Afghanistan during the first four months of Iran’s current fiscal year, the Financial Tribune reported. Iran recorded a non-oil trade surplus of $1.3 billion in the first three months of the current fiscal year (started March 21). According to a report by Persian daily "Iran" based on data provided by Trade Promotion Organization of Iran, the country’s overall non-oil foreign trade during the period stood at $21.7 billion.
27 Jan 2019 Iran traded 3.6 million tons of non-oil commodities worth $2.23 billion with the member states of the United Nations' Eastern European Group Financial Tribune – Iran’s non-oil foreign trade during the first 11 months of the current Iranian year (March 21, 2019, to Feb. 19) stood at $78.5 billion, the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration’s data showed. By “non-oil”, IRICA refers to all commodities, except crude oil. Iran traded 197,406 tons of non-oil commodities worth $113 million with Ukraine in the last Iranian year (ended March 20, 2019) to register a 25.42% and 41.64% decline in tonnage and value