Iran’s non-oil export to Russia increases 17%.

The value of Iran’s non-oil export to Russia increased by 17 percent during the first ten months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2024-January 19, 2025), as compared to the same period of time in the past year, the spokesperson for the Trade Development Committee of the House of Industry, Mining, and Trade announced.

Ruhollah Latifi said that Iran exported non-oil commodities valued at $889.325 million to Russia in the ten-month period.

On the sidelines of the third Eurasia International Trade Exhibition in Tehran, a delegation comprising economic officials and executives from 15 Russian companies met with representatives of 32 Iranian technology and knowledge-based firms to discuss the export potential of both countries.

The Iran-Russia business meeting was held on February 22 as part of the Eurasia International Trade Exhibition. The event was inaugurated by Iran’s president, the minister of industry, mining and trade, and the head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce.

A 30-member Russian delegation, including Andrey Belyanikov, head of the Russian trade office in Tehran; Khosro Hasan Beigov, head of Russia’s trade center in Tehran; and Leonid Lazhchko, chairman of the Iran-Russia Business Council, along with executives from 15 Moscow-based companies, met with Iranian business leaders and company executives.

The meeting, held at the Iran Hall of the exhibition center, provided an opportunity for engagement between 32 Iranian technology and IT firms and their Russian counterparts.

Source: TEHRANTIMES

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