Shorouk Express
BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 1. Iran exported
nearly 330,000 tons of non-oil products worth $132 million to
Georgia in the first seven months of the current Iranian year (from
March 21 through October 22, 2025), Trend reports via the Iranian Customs
Administration (IRICA).
The non-oil exports decreased by 2.8 percent in value, with
parallel growth by 2.5 percent in volume compared to 322,000 tons
worth $136 million during the same period last year (from March 20
through October 21, 2024).
The country’s exported goods mainly included agricultural
products, steel, various types of pipes, mining minerals, glass
containers, petrochemical products, and other items.
Iran’s non-oil trade turnover with Georgia in the reporting
timeframe amounted to roughly $174 million for around 343,000 tons
of goods, marking a 29 percent decrease in value and four percent
in volume compared to the same period of the previous year.
Meanwhile, Iran’s total non-oil exports over the seven months of
this year amounted to approximately $32 billion for 92 million tons
of goods, reflecting a slight decline in value by 1.88 percent but
a 3.2 percent increase in weight compared to the same period last
year.
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