"The country's mineral and industrial exports accounted for over 15 percent of Iran's total exports," the Customs Office said.
China was the first destination of Iran's exported commodities and Iraq came second in rank.
In a relevant development in late February, the Customs Office said that the value of Iran's non-oil exports exceeded $38 billion in the first eleven months of last Iranian year (March 20, 2016-February 20, 2017).
"Iran exported a sum of 38.415 billion dollars over past 11 months," the Iranian Customs Office reported.
It said that Iran's non-oil exports showed considerable rise as compared with last year's corresponding period.
The main export commodity was gas condensate worth 6.571 billion dollars which making up for 17.07 percent of overall non-oil export.
Major imported goods comprised soybean, auto parts, motor vehicles and rice.
China marked the largest buyer of Iranian products by purchasing goods worth of 7.298 billion dollars in the past eleven months.
UAE, Iraq, Turkey and South Korea followed China in terms of Iranian imports while China, UAE, South Korea and Turkey are also major importers to Iran.