Iran"s construction materials market, particularly bricks, demonstrates robust export activity with notable price movements. In 2022, Iran exported 3,709,768 kg of siliceous fossil bricks valued at $748,137, showing a decreased volume but a higher value compared to 2021"s 5,437,539 kg valued at $895,521. This shift indicates a rise in price per unit, reflecting potential quality improvements or increased demand. Refractory bricks present a different trend. Imports surged from 2,757,543 kg in 2020 to 4,562,662 kg in 2022, with a significant increase in value from $14,092,622 to $16,817,493. Meanwhile, exports rose from 4,263,997 kg in 2020 to 7,606,748 2022, with a value jump from $911,843 to $3,075,142, suggesting favorable market conditions and escalating global demand. Building bricks also show dynamic trends. While export volume for 2022 is not reported, the export value of $2,766,589 suggests a sustained or increased price per unit, building on 2021"s data where 10,762.
354 thousand units were valued at $2,329,290. The steady increase in the export of building blocks of cement, concrete further underscores Iran"s significant presence in the international construction materials market, with an increase in export volume from 38,731,851 2020 to 67,919,244 2022. Such data points to lucrative opportunities for international stakeholders exploring trade with Iran. The persistent export growth and price trends highlight Iran"s strategic role in the global supply chain of construction materials. For businesses looking to tap into these opportunities, Aritral offers a comprehensive B2B platform with services such as Product Listing, Direct Communication, and AI-Powered Marketing, simplifying the process of connecting with Iranian suppliers and enhancing global trade operations. "
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