Other traded volumes included 29,500 tons of lube
cut, 23,968 tons of chemical products, 5,994 tons of petroleum products, 5,225
tons of bitumen, 4,356 tons of oil, and 2,200 tons of sulfur, with a combined
value of 15.4 trillion rials.
In the cement market, 1,268,189 tons were traded,
worth roughly 3 trillion rials, while industrial and mineral products totaled
937,827 tons valued at 39.8 trillion rials. This segment included 532,942 tons
of steel, 275,000 tons of iron ore, 124,500 tons of sponge iron, 2,895 tons of
copper, 1,940 tons of zinc, and 550 tons of coke.
The Kish export hall recorded trades of 619,594
tons, valued at 16.8 trillion rials, including clinker, bitumen, steel, cement,
sulfur, aluminum, copper, and chemical products.
The open auction hall traded 517,185 tons,
including iron ore, vacuum bitumen, steel, chemicals, copper, molybdenum
concentrate, polymer products, and precious metal concentrates, with a total
value of 18.3 trillion rials.
Additional trading included 18,798 tons of
products in secondary halls, 7,865 tons of aluminum in simultaneous auctions
worth 2.3 trillion rials, and 60 Force-brand light trucks in the automotive
section, valued at 424 billion rials.
The data reflects continued robust activity
across Iran’s commodity and industrial markets.