Iran’s exports to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation member states stood at 21.59 million tons worth $9.43 billion, as imports reached 5.65 million tons worth $7.75 billion during March 21-July 22
Iran’s trade with member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, excluding crude oil exports, stood at 27.24 million tons worth $17.19 billion during the first four months of the current fiscal year (March 21-July 22), latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration show.
The UAE with 7.55 million tons worth $7.14 billion, Turkey with 4.35 million tons worth $3.85 billion and Iraq with 6.97 million tons worth $2.45 billion were Iran’s main trade partners among OIC member states.
Iranian exports reached 21.59 million tons worth $9.43 billion during the four-month period.
Iraq with 6.93 million tons worth $2.4 billion, the UAE with 3.95 million tons worth $2.26 billion and Turkey with 3.36 million tons worth $2.06 million were the main export destinations.