Iran (IP)- The spokesman for Iran's Customs Administration announced the country's trade with members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) over the past seven months as of $15 billion.

Iran PressIran News: In the past seven months, Iran's foreign trade with members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) amounted to 30, 356,000, reaching 787 tons of goods equal to 15 billion 154, 767,624 dollars, said the Spokesman for Iran's Customs Administration Ruhollah Latifi on Monday.

Latifi added that the largest volume of Iran's foreign trade was with China, which amounted to 17, 834, 121 tons, equal to 9 billion 545, 599, 65 dollars.

In the past seven months, Iranian goods have been exported to 10 member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, amounting to 24, 831,383 tons worth of 8 billion 39 million and 894,506 dollars, the Iranian customs spokesman said.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is an international intergovernmental organization established in June 2001 in Shanghai, China by Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, and joined by India and Pakistan in June 2017.

Iran, Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Belarus are observer members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

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