BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 8. Iran’s imports of
non-oil goods from Türkiye rose by 64.6 percent in value and 12.7
percent in weight in the first month of the current Iranian year
(from March 21 through April 20, 2025) compared to the same period
last year (from March 20 through April 19, 2024).
Data obtained by Trend from the Iranian Customs Administration
indicates that the total value of imports from Türkiye reached $538
million, with around 337,000 tons of goods entering Iran.
Moreover, Iran imported $327 million worth of goods from Türkiye
in the previous year, totaling 299,000 tons. The main products
imported from Türkiye included various equipment, food items, raw
materials, and textiles.
Additionally, the total trade volume between Iran and Türkiye
for the first month of the current Iranian year reached $785
million, with 598,000 tons of goods traded. This represents a 38.3
percent increase in value, while the weight of trade decreased by
21.3 percent compared to the same period last year.
According to the Iranian Customs Administration, Iran’s total
non-oil imports for the month were valued at $2.85 billion, with a
weight of 1.8 million tons, showing a 2.3 percent increase in value
but a 26.4 percent decrease in weight compared to the same month
last year.
Iran prioritizes the import of essential goods while placing
restrictions on the import of products already manufactured
domestically.
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