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US Tariffs on Iran's Trading Partners are 25%

US Tariffs on Iran's Trading Partners are 25%
US Tariffs on Iran's Trading Partners are 25%

Donald Trump, U.S. president on Monday

Any country that trades with Iran faces a 25% tariff. This is because Tehran is battling its largest anti-government protests in many years.

According to the latest data from the World Bank, Iran, a member country of OPEC, exports products to 147 partners.

China, Iraq, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Turkey, Germany, and other countries in East Asia are among its top trading partners.

Fuel is Iran's largest export item in terms of value, whereas major imports include intermediate products, vegetables, machinery, and equipment.

China is Iran's biggest trading partner. According to the World Bank, Iranian exports to China reached $22 billion by 2022. Fuels accounted for more than half the total. Imports to China were?at $15 Billion.

According to Kpler's data, China will buy more than 80% (or more) of Iran’s oil by 2025. Due to U.S. sanctioning that aims to stop funding for Tehran's nuclear program, the pool of Iranian oil buyers is limited.

According to India's commerce ministry, India's bilateral trade with Iran was $1.34 billion in the first 10 months 2025. Indian exports include fruits, vegetables and pharmaceutical products, as well as basmati rice.

Turkey

According to the World Bank, Iran's exports from Turkey to Turkey will reach $5.8 billion in 2022. Imports are expected to be $6.1 billion.

GERMANY

In 2022, Iran's exports from Germany to Germany totaled $178 million while imports reached $1.9 billion.

SOUTH KOREAN

According to the Korea International Trade Association, South Korea's exports from Iran between January 2025 and November 2025 were only marginal, at $129 millions, while imports were?at $1.6million during the same time period.

According to the most recent trade data for Japan, which goes up until November 2025, Japan imported modest amounts of fruit, vegetables, textiles, and vehicles engines from Iran. (Reporting and compilation by Miyoungkim Kim, Heekyong Ya, John Geddie Shubham Kaalia, Akanksha Kushi, Jihoon Le, Heekyong Lee, Heekyong Yan, Shubham Kali, Akanksha Khaushi)

(source: Reuters)