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EghtesadOnline: Iran traded 213,886 tons worth $87.84 million with Russia during the first Iranian month (March 21-April 20), registering a 48.45% rise in tonnage and a 54.61% decline in value compared with the year before, latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show. Russia was Iran’s 11th biggest trading partner during […]
EghtesadOnline: Iran traded 213,886 tons worth $87.84 million with Russia during the first Iranian month (March 21-April 20), registering a 48.45% rise in tonnage and a 54.61% decline in value compared with the year before, latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show.
Russia was Iran’s 11th biggest trading partner during the period.
Iran’s exports to Russia stood at 65,000 tons worth $25.71 million to register a 1.77% rise in tonnage and a 8.58% decrease in value year-on-year. It was Iran’s 13th export destination in the world.
Iran exported kiwi, tomatoes, cabbage, pistachios and dairy products to Russia during the month, Financial Tribune reported.
Russia exported 148,386 tons of commodities worth $62.12 million to Iran, up by 86.15% in tonnage and down 62.44% in value YOY respectively. It was the 10th exporter of goods to Iran during the period.
Iran mainly imported field corn, sunflower oil, barley and radio navigation devices from Russia.
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The head of the Iran-China Friendship Association Alaeddin Boroujerdi emphasized that Tehran does not have any restrictions on the development of relations between the two countries, and that there is ample room for increasing cooperation in various fields.
Turkey is interested in buying more gas from Iran, said the director general of the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe department of the Foreign Ministry, adding that transit of Iranian gas to Eastern Europe through Turkey is possible.
Most of us have a bottle of olive oil sitting in our cupboards — perfect for use in a salad dressing or stir-fry. It’s likely that most people haven’t considered using it for anything other than enhancing their dinner.
Head of the Study, Monitoring and Market Development Office of the Central Organization of Rural Cooperatives of Iran says 21 metric tons of Iranian saffron worth $207,786,281 were directly exported to 55 countries in the Iranian calendar year ending in late March.
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