Imports through IKIA customs top $6b in seven months

Gholamhossein Nouhi, the director general of Customs Office at the Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKIA), said on Thursday that from the beginning of the Iranian calendar year (March 21) until October 22, a total of 37,804 tons of goods worth $6.16 billion were imported into the country through the air terminal.
“The main imported goods through the customs office included gold, mobile phones, medicines and pharmaceutical raw materials, medical parts and equipment,” Nouhi added.
He underlined that in the first seven months of the year, customs procedures for medical equipment worth $795 million, mobile phones worth $1 billion, medicines worth $366 million, and gold worth $1.941 billion were carried out by his office.
Pointing to the export of goods through the Customs Office of IKIA, Nouhi said, “The value of exported goods this year was $143 million, and the main exported goods were medicines and saffron.”
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