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Iran plays significant role in import of a number of goods - ACSES

Iran plays significant role in import of a number of goods - ACSES

ArmInfo. Although Iran is of little importance to Armenia in terms of transit, it nonetheless plays a significant role in the import of certain goods. For example, in 2025, approximately $50 million worth of Chinese cars were  imported to Armenia through Iran, according to Haykaz Fanyan, head of  the ACSES analytical center.

Specifically, Fanyan notes, in 2025, Armenia's total import volume  through the Meghri border crossing amounted to $13 billion, of which  11%, or $1.477 million, were imported through the Meghri checkpoint.

47% ($699 million) of goods imported through Iran are of Iranian  origin, and 42% ($625 million) are of Chinese origin.

Armenia primarily imports the following Chinese-origin goods through  Iran: automobiles ($50 million), tires ($20 million), cardboard boxes  ($16 million), toys ($15 million), and solar panels ($14 million).

Imports from Iran to Armenia are a strategically important direction,  with Iran serving as the country's third-largest trading partner. The  main imports are energy (natural gas under the "gas for electricity"  scheme until 2030), as well as steel, fertilizers, fruits, cement,  and petrochemical products.

According to 2025 data, the trade turnover between the two countries  amounted to $768.1 million (an increase of 4.2%). In 2025, Iran's  share of Armenia's total foreign trade was 3.6%. Imports from Iran  amounted to $690.4 million, while exports from Armenia amounted to  $78 million. Data on individual products for the entire year 2025 has  not been compiled, but, as a rule, more than 70% of exports are  electricity.