Iran Mineral Trade Surplus Rises to $4.7 Billion
Published: January 20, 2019

Iran exported $7.28 billion worth of mineral products from March 21 to Dec. 21, up 1%, while imports stood at $2.53 billion, down 31% in value year-on-year
Mineral Trade Surplus Rises to $4.7 Billion Mineral Trade Surplus Rises to $4.7 Billion
I ran’s trade of mineral products recorded a $4.74 billion surplus for the nine months ending Dec. 21.
The country exported 44.72 million tons of mineral products worth over $7.28 billion during the period, down 10% in tonnage and up 1% in value compared with last year’s corresponding period.
Imports stood at 2.83 million tons worth $2.53 billion, down 38% in tonnage and 31% in value year-on-year, the latest report released by the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization shows. / Financial tribune /