According to the head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), Iran exported non-oil commodities worth $420 million to its eastern neighbor, Pakistan, during the first quarter of the current Iranian calendar year, which spans from March 21 to June 21. This figure represents a significant portion of Iran's non-oil exports, highlighting the importance of the Pakistani market for Iranian goods. The two countries share a long border and have enjoyed close economic ties, with Pakistan being one of Iran's major trading partners in the region. The exported goods likely included various industrial products, agricultural commodities, and consumer goods. This trade activity not only contributes to Iran's economy but also strengthens the economic cooperation between the two nations. As Iran continues to diversify its export markets and reduce reliance on oil revenues, maintaining strong trade relations with neighboring countries like Pakistan becomes increasingly crucial.