Iran"s natural stones market, particularly in granite, has shown a robust expansion with significant export growth. This trend is driven by a notable increase in both trade volume and value, highlighting Iran"s emerging role in the global granite market. In 2022, Iran"s export of worked monumental granite reached an impressive 187. 6 million kg, a substantial increase from 141. 1 million kg in 2021. This growth in volume was accompanied by a dramatic rise in export value, from $10. 5 million in 2021 to over $23. 7 million in 2022.

This upward trajectory indicates a growing demand for Iranian granite globally, likely influenced by its competitive pricing and quality. The pricing trend in Iran"s granite exports is noteworthy. While in 2020, a kilogram of exported granite was valued at approximately $0. 08, by 2022, this value had more than doubled to approximately $0. 13 per kg. This price increase underscores the rising global appreciation and demand for Iranian granite, reflecting both enhanced market positioning and the country"s strategic export capabilities. Furthermore, exports of cut/sawn flat or even building stones, another significant segment of Iran"s natural stones market, also saw positive performance. In 2022, exports amounted to 112.

7 million kg valued at $17. 5 million, marking consistent growth over previous years. The marble segment, similarly, recorded increased exports, indicating a broadening acceptance and demand for Iran"s diverse stone offerings. These developments present lucrative opportunities for businesses seeking to engage with Iran"s natural stones market. Companies worldwide can benefit from Iran"s expanding export capacity by leveraging platforms like Aritral. Aritral, an AI-driven B2B platform, offers services such as Product Listing, Direct Communication, and Global Sales Assistance, facilitating seamless international trade and enabling businesses to tap into Iran"s burgeoning granite market efficiently.

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