Iran is renowned for its rich gemstone reserves, particularly turquoise, a coveted commodity in international markets. The recent data highlights mixed trends in Iran"s gemstone exports, specifically focusing on 2020 to 2022. In 2020, Iran exported 2. 295 million carats of further worked precious and semi-precious stones, excluding diamonds, valued at $45,076. This indicates a significant market presence and robust demand for processed stones. By 2021, exports increased to 2. 78 million carats, with a corresponding increase in value to $50,495, pointing to a growing international appetite for Iranian gemstones, possibly due to improved quality or marketing strategies. However, in 2022, the scenario shifted notably for certain gemstone categories.
While 192 kg of unworked or simply sawn precious stones were exported at a value of $24,200, no export was recorded for further worked rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, maintaining a consistent nominal value of $300 without volume change from the previous year. This fluctuation in turquoise and other gemstone exports highlights a dynamic market influenced by factors such as global demand shifts, production capabilities, and possibly geopolitical tensions affecting trade routes. For businesses exploring trade opportunities with Iran, understanding these trends is crucial. Aritral. com offers a comprehensive B2B platform to navigate this complex landscape. It provides services like product listing, direct communication with suppliers, global sales assistance, AI-powered marketing solutions, and profile management, simplifying international trade in gems like turquoise. This makes it an invaluable resource for connecting with Iran’s gemstones market and tapping into its potential. "
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