Iran-China trade tops $2.87 Bln in first 2 months of 2024

29 March, 2024
Source: Press TV

Trade exchanges between Iran and China in the first two months of 2024 saw a 37 percent increase in comparison with the similar period the previous year, a report says.

The value of trade between the two countries in January and February this year amounted to $2.879 billion, according to IRNA which cited the Chinese customs data. 

The trade exchanges between the two countries were valued at $2.098 billion in the first two months of 2023.

It said China exported 2.05 billion dollars worth of goods to Iran in January and February this year, showing a 45 percent hike when compared to the previous year. Beijing exported 1.41 billion dollars worth of goods to Tehran in the first two months of 2023.

With a 20 percent increase, the value of China's imports from Iran in the two months of 2024 reached 829 million dollars. Beijing imported 688 million dollars of commodities from Tehran in the same period the previous year.

Analysts believe that the value of China's imports from Iran is much higher because the figures related to the purchase of Iranian oil by Chinese refineries are not included in the official statistics of the country's imports from Iran.

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