Tehran, IRNA – The Iran Mine House (IMH) has declared that the country’s non-oil trade with Armenia this spring exceeded 335,000 tons of commodities, worth about $102 million, showing 70% and 38.4% growths in terms of weight and value respectively in comparison to the spring of last year.

Rouhollah Latifi, the spokesman of the international relations committee and trade development of the IMH, said that the Islamic Republic’s non-oil exports to Armenia grew by 53% in the last Iranian year (March 21, 2022, to March 20, 2023) and that the growth increased in the spring of the current year by 38.4% compared to the previous spring, reaching $101.747 million.

Latifi also said that steel products, foodstuffs, construction materials, energy products, paints, health and beauty products, kitchen appliances, clothes, carpets, vehicles, spare parts, furniture, mining machinery, agricultural equipment, and animal husbandry equipment are among the major Iranian export goods to Armenia during the mentioned period.

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