(IP)- Kermanshah province in Iran saw a 21% rise in the export of goods in the last four months.

Iran PressIran news: Ali Asghar Abbaszadeh, Head of the Kermanshah Province Customs Supervision Department, said that over the past four months, the customs in Kermanshah province of Iran have exported more than 2.435 million tons of goods valued at over $950.595 million.

Abbaszadeh added that compared to the same period last year; there has been a 21% increase in the weight of exported goods and an 11% increase in their value.

Rebar, iron tools, tiles, ceramics, fruits, vegetables, stones, dairy products, plastic products, and disposable containers were the primary goods exported from the customs of Kermanshah province, according to Abbaszadeh.

There are several active customs offices in Kermanshah province, including Parviz Khan, Khosravi, Shushmi, Sheikh Salah, and Somar. 

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