Foreign trade value drops 11% despite 2% rise in volume

Iran's total foreign trade value reached $94.123 billion in the first 10 months of the current Persian calendar year that began on March 21, 2025, marking an 11.36% decline.
By weight, the country's total foreign trade amounted to 163.213 million tons in this period, showing a 2% increase, Iran's Customs Administration announced on Wednesday, as reported by ISNA.
During this period, 130.036 million tons of various goods valued at $45.015 billion were exported to different countries, registering a 1.44% rise in weight but a 6.3% drop in value compared with the same period last year.
In the first 10 months of the current year, 33.177 million tons of goods valued at $49.107 billion were imported into the country, reflecting a 4.6% increase by weight and a 15.6% decrease in value year on year.

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