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Friday, January 10, 2025 14:18 GMT
Iran’s trade with BRICS member states reached 47.99 million tons worth US$38.43 billion in fiscal 2022-23.According to the latest data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration, which excludes crude oil exports, Iran’s trade with BRICS member states, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, reached 47.99 million tons worth US$38.43 billion in fiscal 2022-23, registering a 0.81% and 14% rise in terms of weight and value respectively.China was Iran’s main trade partner among BRICS members with 35.55 million tons (up 8.71%) worth US$30.32 billion (up 37.41%) of exchanges. India came next with 7.3 million tons (down 9.38%) worth US$4.99 billion (up 46.92%). It was followed by Russia with 4.04 million tons (down 17.81%) worth US$2.32 billion (up 3.59%), Brazil with 483,486 tons (down 64.44%) worth US$466.55 million (down 36.76%) and South Africa with 608,491 tons (up 9.72%) worth US$322.04 million (up 23.52), Financial Tribune reported.Iran’s exports stood at 38.73 million tons worth US$17.85 billion, registering a 2.43% and 4.02% increase in terms of weight and value respectively. - Mehr