Iran's non-oil trade with its neighboring countries rose by 23% to $41.1 billion over the past seven months.

Iran Press/Iran news:  Mohammad Rezvani-Far, the head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), reported that Iran's non-oil trade volume with neighboring countries amounted to 64.5 million tons, reflecting a 16% increase in weight.
The highest trade values were recorded with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Turkey, Iraq, Pakistan, and the Russian Federation. 

Specifically, trade figures included $16.2 billion with the UAE, $9.9 billion with Turkey, $7.6 billion with Iraq, $1.6 billion with Pakistan, and $1.5 billion with Russia.

Rezvani-Far further noted that Iran exported 51.1 million tons of goods valued at $20.2 billion to its neighbors while importing 13.4 million tons worth $20.9 billion.

Regarding Iran's primary export destinations among neighboring countries, he identified Iraq, the UAE, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan as the top five markets for Iranian exports. Conversely, most imports came from the UAE, Turkey, Russia, Oman, and Pakistan.

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