
According to data from Iran’s Customs Administration, exports to Kazakhstan during this period totaled 60.8 thousand tons, worth $29.4 million — a decline of 31.4% in value and 30.7% in volume compared to the same timeframe in 2024, when Iran exported 87.8 thousand tons of goods worth $42.9 million.
Iran mainly exports agricultural and food products, tobacco, and petrochemical goods to Kazakhstan.
Overall trade turnover between the two countries reached $36 million and 82.8 thousand tons in volume — marking a 36.3% decrease in value and 33.3% in volume year-on-year.
Nationwide, Iran exported 24.6 million tons of non-oil goods worth $8.24 billion during the same period. While the export value saw a marginal drop of 0.11%, the volume increased by 4.4%.