The volume of the country's trade exchanges saw a 33.5 percent rise over past year, the statistics released by Iran's Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) showed.
The Iranian Customs Office also said that Iran’s non-oil exports registered $246 million higher than the country's imports.
In a relevant development earlier in January, the Iranian Customs Office announced that the value of Iran's non-oil exports exceeded $30 billion in the first three quarters of the current Iranian year (March 20-December 20, 2016).
"Iran exported a sum of $31.593 billion over past nine months," the Iranian Customs Office reported.
It said that Iran's non-oil exports showed over 9 percent rise as compared with the last year's corresponding period.
"Gas condensates worth of $5.124 billion dollars were major exports of Iran, accounting for 16.22 percent of total non-oil exports," the customs office added.
UAE, Iraq, Turkey and South Korea followed China are major importers of Iran's goods while China, UAE, South Korea and Turkey are major exporters to Iran.