Iran’s trade with six Arab countries climbs up to US$35bn in 2022-2023

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Iran’s non-oil exports to the six countries hit 44.88 million tons worth $16.35 billion during the period.
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  • Iran traded 58.25 million tons of goods worth $35.11 billion with Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia during the fiscal 2022-2023
  • The Islamic Republic's top business partner among the Arab countries was the UAE, trading 24.35 million tons of goods worth $24.16 billion

Tehran, Iran–Iran’s trade with six Arab states has vaulted to $35.11 billion in the fiscal year of 2022-2023, according to the latest data released by the Islamic Republic.

According to Iran Customs Administration, the Islamic Republic traded 58.25 million tons of goods (excluding crude oil exports) worth $35.11 billion with the Persian Gulf’s six littoral states, namely Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, in the fiscal 2022-23, registering a 4.29% fall in terms of weight, but a 10.05% rise in value compared with the previous year’s corresponding period.

The UAE was Iran’s top trade partner among the countries under review with 24.35 million tons (up 3.71%) worth $24.16 billion (up 12.57%).

It was followed by Iraq with 27.43 million tons (down 15.81%) worth $10.5 billion (up 3.84%) and Kuwait with 5.41 million tons (up 50.28%) worth $210.34 million (up 21.66%), Financial Tribune reported.

Iran’s non-oil exports to the six countries hit 44.88 million tons worth $16.35 billion during the period, to register a 1.21% decline in terms of weight, but a 15.59% increase in terms of value year-on-year.

The main export destinations were Iraq with 27.23 million tons (down 8.85%) worth $10.23 billion (up 14.82%), the UAE with 11.2 million tons (up 4.15%) worth $5.76 billion (up 17.01%) and Kuwait with 5.4 million tons (up 50.46%) worth $197.83 million (up 25.15%).

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