Official figures show US exports to Iran jumped by a whopping 60 percent in the first half of 2015. �
Iran�s media have quoted figures released by the US Department of Commerce as showing that the value of US exports over the period reached a total of $140 million.
The value of exports for the corresponding period last year stood at $88 million.
Figures show the US made zero imports from Iran from January to June 2015, the Persian-language newspaper Abrar reported.
The US exported a total of $185 million to Iran in 2014 and $308 million in 2013.� Imports from Iran were zero for 2014 and $2.2 million for 2013.
Figures of the Department of Commerce show the highest volume of exports to Iran over the past 10 years were made in 2008 when the country exported $683 million worth of goods to the Islamic Republic.
The highest volume of imports from Iran has been recorded for 2005 when Iran exported a sum of $174.5 million worth of goods to the States.
Previous reports in Iran�s media said the most important items that the country imported from the US were medical and food supplements, butter, wood paste, bull semen, prosthetic parts and plant seeds.