Iranian imports of more than $34 billion worth of goods and corn remained at the top

Published 2021년 3월 2일

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From 2020 to the end of December, Iran imported 21.4 million tons of basic goods, including corn, medicines, oilseeds, edible oils, soybean meal, and barley, worth $6.86 billion, accounting for 69% of the total weight and 31.5% of the total value of imports. Other basic goods like wheat, rice, raw sugar, dry tea, machines producing basic goods, pulp, printing paper, chemical fertilizers, beans, heavy red meat, seeds, heavy rubber, chemical technical toxins, butter with packaging, light red meat, and newsprint were also imported.
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According to ISNA, Seyyed Ruhollah Latifi stated: From the beginning of 1399 to the 30th of Bahman, 30 million 818 thousand tons of goods worth 34 billion and 321 million dollars have been cleared from the country's customs, of which 21 million 377 thousand 281 tons worth 10 Billion 839 million 305 thousand 901 dollars are related to the clearance of 25 groups of basic goods. He added: the share of imports of basic goods from the total imports of the country in terms of weight was 69% and in terms of value was 31.5%. Regarding the details of importing 25 groups of basic goods, Latifi explained: out of 21.4 million tons of total basic goods, 15.5 million tons worth 6 billion 865 million 554 thousand dollars, except basic goods include preferred currency, which in terms of weight is 72%. In terms of value, it has accounted for 63% of the total basic goods cleared, among which "corn" with 9 million 125 thousand 791 tons worth 2 billion 298 million 870 thousand 553 dollars at the top ...
Source: Isna

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