Iran's Mazandaran County Exports Over 160,000 Tons of Goods to Global Markets

Iran’s W. Azarbaijan Achieves Milestone: Exports Surpass 2.5 Million Tons in Just 7 Months!

In a significant boost for the regional economy, West Azarbaijan province has made impressive strides in non-oil exports. According to Khaled Jangjoo, the observer of the Customs Office of West Azarbaijan, the province exported a remarkable 2.544 million tons of non-oil goods, valued at $1.658 billion, to 73 countries during the first seven months of the current Iranian calendar year, spanning from March 21 to September 22.

During this period, the province’s main exports included a variety of essential goods. Jangjoo emphasized that the top products exported were:

  • Steel ingots
  • Tiles
  • Ceramics
  • Ribbed rebar
  • Sponge iron

These products were primarily shipped to notable markets including:

  • Iraq
  • Turkey
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  • Armenia
  • Afghanistan

Jangjoo also provided insights into the import activities within the province, highlighting that customs offices received 218,000 tons of goods, valued at $597 million, from 48 countries around the world. This reflects a balanced trade exchange that contributes to the economic dynamism of West Azarbaijan.

The diverse range of products imported into the region plays a crucial role in meeting local demands and supports various industries. The efficient operation of customs offices ensures that the flow of goods, both in and out, remains smooth and contributes to the overall economic stability of the province.

As global trade dynamics continue to evolve, the Customs Office of West Azarbaijan is poised to adapt and enhance its operations. Jangjoo’s statements underline the commitment to improving trade relationships and exploring new markets, which are essential for sustaining growth in the region.

In summary, the strong export figures from West Azarbaijan province not only highlight the region’s industrial capabilities but also underscore its strategic importance in international trade. The ongoing efforts to enhance both exports and imports will likely lead to further economic opportunities, benefiting local businesses and the community at large.

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