BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 8. Iran's product imports from Turkmenistan decreased by 49.5 percent in value and 48 percent in weight during 10 months of the current Iranian year (from March 20, 2024 through January 19, 2025) compared to the same period of last year (from March 21, 2023 through January 20, 2024).
The data obtained by Trend from the Iranian Customs Administration shows that Iran imported 15,000 tons of items, valued at $17.3 million, from Turkmenistan, over the past 10 months compared to the same period of the last Iranian year (28,900 tons worth $34.3 million).
The data encompasses products such as petroleum coke, cotton, fabric, and others that Iran has sourced from Turkmenistan.
Meanwhile, Iran imported 1.3 million tons of products worth about $478 million from Turkmenistan for the 10 months of the current Iranian year.
To note, Iran's imports of non-oil products amounted to nearly 30.8 million tons worth $56 billion, increasing by three percent in value, but decreasing by the same percentage in weight over 10 months compared to last year.
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