The Information and eGovernment Authority explained that during September, the Kingdom of Bahrain imported iron ores and non-agglomerated concentrates from Brazil worth 47.5 million dinars, with a volume of one million kilograms.
The Authority issued its report on foreign trade statistics for the month of September 2024, where the report includes data on imports and exports of national origin and re-exports. The report stated that the Kingdom imported another aluminum oxide from Australia worth 46.2 million dinars, with an import volume of 234 thousand kilograms.
It also imported uncalcined oil from Kuwait worth 8.6 million dinars, with an import volume of 96 thousand kilograms.
On the other hand, the report stated regarding exports of national origin, that the Kingdom exported raw aluminum alloys to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia worth 17 million dinars, and the export volume amounted to 16.8 thousand kilograms. The Kingdom also exported raw aluminum, unalloyed, to Italy worth 15.6 million dinars, and the export volume amounted to 15.4 kilograms.
Thirdly, the Kingdom of Bahrain exported iron ores and their agglomerated concentrates to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia worth 15.6 million dinars, and the export volume amounted to 238 thousand kilograms.
As for re-exports, the Kingdom of Bahrain re-exported jet turbine engines with a thrust exceeding 25 kilonewtons to Belgium worth 8.1 million dinars.
It also re-exported raw aluminum, unalloyed, to Italy worth 5.4 million dinars, and the export volume amounted to 5 thousand kilograms.
Thirdly, it re-exported turbojet engines with a thrust exceeding 25 kN to Luxembourg for a value of 4.9 million dinars.