WANA (Sep 16) – The Director General of Bushehr Customs announced that the province exported $4.71 billion worth of goods to 40 countries during the first five months of the current year.

 

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Ali Soleimani said exports through Bushehr customs offices reached about 12.73 million tons in this period, valued at $4.71 billion.

 

The main export destinations included China, the United Arab Emirates, India, Pakistan, Brazil, Turkey, Oman, Qatar, Bangladesh, and Kuwait.

 

Soleimani noted that exports from Bushehr fall into three categories: gas condensates, petrochemical products, and other goods. Of the total shipments, more than 11.22 million tons were petrochemical products, valued at $4.62 billion.

 

Key petrochemical exports included liquefied gas, methanol, polyethylene, urea fertilizer, raffinate, ammonia, sulfur, and other derivatives.

 

He added that the majority of exports passed through the customs of the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone, which accounted for 79% of the exported volume and 91% of the total value of exports, excluding gas condensates.

Iran export. Social Media / WANA News Agency

Iran exports. Social Media / WANA News Agency