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Iran’s exports through Caspian Port surge in 10M2025

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Iran’s exports through Caspian Port surge in 10M2025

BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 20. Exports through
Iran’s Caspian Port in Gilan Province have surged significantly,
with shipments rising by 181% during the 10 months of the current
Iranian year (from March 21, 2025, through January 20, 2026),
compared to the same period last year (from March 20, 2024, through
January 19, 2025), Meysam Mohammadinejad, deputy director of Iran’s
Anzali Free Trade Zone, told local media, Trend reports.

Mohammadinejad stated that more than 310,000 tons of goods were
exported via Caspian Port over the past ten months. He noted that
during this period, a total of 978,000 tons of cargo were loaded
and unloaded at the port, which is 53% higher than in the same
period last year.

The official added that 472,000 tons of essential goods were
handled at the port during the same period, marking a 20%
year-on-year increase. These essential cargoes included various
types of cooking oil and grain.

Caspian Port is Iran’s largest port infrastructure facility on
the Caspian Sea and was established to boost exports, expand
economic ties with Caspian littoral states, and strengthen
connectivity within the International North-South Transport
Corridor (INSTC).




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