BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 16. Iran’s non-oil
exports to Uzbekistan in the first two months of the current
Iranian year (from March 21 through May 21, 2025) increased by 33.6
percent in value and 26.7 percent in volume compared to the same
period last year (from March 20 through May 20, 2024).
Data obtained by Trend from the country’s Customs Administration (ICA)
shows that Iran exported 115,000 tons of non-oil products worth $79
million to Uzbekistan during the reporting period. By comparison,
about 90,500 tons worth $59.1 million were exported during the same
period last year.
The ICA report highlighted that the main export items included
dairy products, petrochemicals, various types of pipes, glass
containers, agricultural machinery, and other goods.
Trade turnover between the countries also grew, totaling around
124,000 tons valued at $92.1 million —an increase of 36.9 percent
in value and 30.6 percent in volume compared to the same period
last year.
Moreover, the report from Iran’s Customs Administration reveals
that Iran’s total non-oil exports during the first two months of
the current year amounted to $8.24 billion in value and 24.6
million tons in weight. While the value of non-oil exports slightly
decreased by 0.11 percent compared to last year, the weight of
exports saw a notable increase of 4.4 percent.
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