Afghanistan’s Imports of Iran’s Non-Oil Products Increase 41 Percent in 2 Months
8:05 - June 26, 2024

Afghanistan’s Imports of Iran’s Non-Oil Products Increase 41 Percent in 2 Months

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iran’s non-oil exports to Afghanistan showed a 41% growth in the first two months of the current Persian calendar year (started on March 20) compared to the same period last year, an official said.
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Hossein Roustayee, the commercial attaché of Iran in Afghanistan, said that Iran’s export of non-oil goods to Afghanistan increased by $102 million in the first two months of the current Iranian calendar year, showing a 41 percent hike compared to last year’s corresponding period.

He added that Afghanistan is Iran’s sixth export target market and is one of the export target countries with the highest positive balance of trade with Iran.

Roustayee put the volume of Iran’s export of non-oil goods to Afghanistan from March 19 to May 22, 2024, at $350 million, showing a 41 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

In this period, Iran exported 181,000 tons of non-oil goods to Afghanistan, he noted, adding that light oils, oil products, oil gases, ingot, iron, steel, compound, polyethylene, light- and heavy hydrocarbons, foodstuff, tomato, tree apples, cement, types of polyethylene, potatoes, fresh fruits and vegetables, orange and infant formula were the main products exported from Iran to the neighboring country, he stated.

Iran imported more than $7.0 million of products from Afghanistan between March 19 and May 22, 2024, the official said.

Iran exported over $1.8 billion of non-oil products to the neighboring country in the previous Iranian calendar year (ended March 19, 2024), registering a 13.6 percent growth compared to a year earlier.

According to Roustayee, the country exported 3,414 tons of non-oil products worth $1.871 billion to Afghanistan in the previous year.

The official noted that Iran’s annual non-oil exports to Afghanistan also rose by 28 percent in terms of weight compared to the same period last year.

Increasing the number of trade and business delegations, facilitating the activities at border crossings, increasing working hours at the customs offices, holding joint economic commission meetings between the two countries in Tehran, holding business conferences in Kabul, Herat, Tehran, and Mashhad, and holding an exhibition of the export potentials of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Herat were among the most important factors in the rise in the export of non-oil goods from Iran to Afghanistan, he emphasized.

Oil products, iron and steel ingots, natural gas, light and heavy hydrocarbons, iron, steel, foodstuff, types of polyethylene, fresh fruits and vegetables, and cement were among the main products exported from Iran to Afghanistan in this period, Roustayee noted.

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