Iran’s trade with Turkmenistan jumps upto 32.64 percent

Iran's trade turnover with Turkmenistan jumps 32.64 percent

Ashgabat, The Gulf Observer: The value of Iran’s trade with Turkmenistan (excluding crude oil exports) in the first ten months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-January 20) increased by 32.64 percent compared to the same period of last year, the Iranian Financial Tribune newspaper reported on Tuesday with reference to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA).

During the period, Turkmenistan and Iran traded 1.1 million tons of products worth $389.65 million.

Iran’s total trade turnover period with Caspian Sea littoral states in the first ten months reached 5.54 million tons worth $3.03 billion, a 9.19 percent rise in value compared to the similar period of last year. Russia was Iran’s main trading partner among the Caspian states during the period with 3.11 million tons of products worth $1.79 billion (down 1.27%)

Iran’s exports to the Caspian littoral states exceeded $1.67 billion during the period, registering a 3.41 percent rise.