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Iran reports $713 mln trade deficit for fifth month of calendar year

Iran’s customs office says trade deficit for the month ending August 21 stood at $713 million.

Iran’s customs office (IRICA) has updated its monthly trade figures with a spokesman saying that imports outpaced exports by $713 million in the month to August 21.

Rouhollah Latifi said on Saturday that Iran's exports had increased in volume terms in the fifth month of the calendar year to reach 7.781 million metric tons with total value of shipments sent to other countries exceeding $2.162 billion.

That was nearly 3.5 times the weight of imports into Iran at 2.41 million tons worth $2.875 billion, said Latifi.  

The official said China remained the top importer of Iranian non-oil goods over the monthly period as it took delivery of 2.195 million tons, or over 28 percent, of the shipment worth $566 million.

Iraq came second in the list of Iran’s top export destinations with $441 million paid for 1.42 million tons of cargoes, followed by the United Arab Emirates at 1.324 million tons worth $338 million.

Shipments from China to Iran reached 335,000 tons at a value of $746 million, followed by the UAE with 390,000 tons at $707 million and Turkey with 227,000 tons on $297 million, IRICA figures showed. 

Germany was the only Western country with sizable exports to Iran, said Latifi, adding that the country sold $125 million worth of shipments to Iran in the month to late August, lower than India at $184 million.

Iran has maintained a good balance of trade over the past two years despite facing a series of unilateral US sanctions that have sought to cripple the country’s exports and imports.

Non-oil exports have become a major source of earning hard currency for the Iranian government as it struggles with significantly low sales of crude both due to the sanctions and low international oil prices. 


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