Iran, China Trade Surpasses $4 Billion in Three-Month Period


Iran, China Trade Surpasses $4 Billion in Three-Month Period

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – China’s Customs said the trade exchanges between Iran and China exceeded $4 billion in the first quarter of the current year (January to March), showing a 1% growth compared to a year earlier.

The report put the value of the trade exchanges between the two countries in the first three months of 2024 at $4.2 billion.

The trade exchanges between Iran and China from January to March 2023 had been reported to be over $3.99 billion.

According to the report, China imported $1.260 billion of products from Iran in the first three months of the current year, registering a 10% growth compared to last year’s corresponding period.

China had imported over $1.145 billion of goods from Iran between January and March 2023, IRNA reported.

In this period, China exported $2.76 billion of products to Iran, showing a three-percent decline compared to the same period last year.

China had exported $2.845 billion of products to Iran between January and March 2023, the report added.

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