Tehran: Iran's non-oil exports in Q2 2025 reached 34.347 million tons, with a total value of USD 11.655 billion.
According to Qatar News Agency, this marks a significant economic activity in the country's export sector during this period.
In a statement issued by IRICA on Saturday, Iran's imports during the same period amounted to 9.013 million tons, with a total value of USD 13.029 billion. This indicates a trade deficit when compared to the nation's non-oil export figures.
According to reports, China emerged as the top importer of Iranian goods, with imports exceeding USD 3.511 billion. Iraq followed at USD 1.905 billion and the United Arab Emirates at USD 1.592 billion, showcasing the regional and international demand for Iranian goods.
Meanwhile, Turkiye's imports from Iran stood at a value of about USD 937 million, while those headed to Afghanistan amounted to USD 510 million. These figures highlight the diverse export destinations for Iranian products in the region.