Iran"s natural stones market, specifically quartzite, is experiencing notable growth in exports. The data from 2020 to 2022 reveals a significant upward trend both in the volume of exports and commodity prices, suggesting increasing global demand and enhanced value proposition for Iranian quartzite. In 2020, Iran exported 73. 1 million kg of cut/sawn flat/even quartzite valued at $5. 49 million. By 2022, exports of the same category rose to over 89. 1 million kg, with a value of $10. 86 million, showing a nearly 98% increase in total value.
This upward trajectory is also evident in the broader category of worked monumental/building stone (including quartzite and granite), where the export volume surged from 78. 1 million kg to an impressive 187. 6 million kg over the same period, with the value climbing from $6. 57 million to $23. 79 million. The price per kilogram for these exports has also seen a notable increase. For instance, the price for worked monumental/building stone, quartzite, and granite doubled from approximately $0. 08 per kg in 2020 to around $0.
13 per kg in 2022. This price escalation indicates growing international recognition of the quality and appeal of Iranian quartzite. This robust market performance highlights Iran"s strategic position in the global natural stones market, presenting significant opportunities for businesses looking to import high-quality quartzite. Companies leveraging platforms like Aritral can access detailed product listings, engage directly with suppliers, and benefit from AI-powered marketing solutions to optimize their trade operations. Aritral facilitates global sales assistance and efficient profile management, enhancing the trading experience dynamic landscape of international commodities.
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