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Just Who Are Iran's Trade Partners?

Iran announced today that non oil exports are up 44% in the period of March through September. In fact here is a small expert and you can read the full article here.

Iran shipped 20.2% of its non-oil exports to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 11.6 to China, eight percent to Iraq, 6.9% to Japan, 6.1 percent to India, 5.3% to Singapore, 4.6 percent to the Netherlands and 4.3 percent to Italy.


Interesting isn't it who Iran is doing trade with, and this is not even for oil. So if exports from Iran are up, that means that the world partners clearly are not going to enact sanctions against Iran in fact they are actually rewarding Iran for nuclear research by increasing their export levels with this rogue country.

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