Iran’s copper industry is facing a widening gap between global opportunity and domestic reality. While international demand ...
Iran’s mining sector is facing one of its most difficult periods in recent years as rising production costs, tighter ...
Iran’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology says the country’s digital economy and ICT sector suffered ...
He argued that energy has evolved far beyond a simple economic commodity and now functions as a central pillar of national ...
Food inflation in Iran has surged to exceptionally high levels, putting mounting pressure on household budgets as the cost of ...
In the modern geopolitical landscape, economic resilience has become as important as military power. From the naval blockade of Germany during World War I to sanctions imposed on countries such as ...
Iran’s exports of engineering and technical services rose significantly in the Iranian year 1404 (March 2025–March 2026) compared with the previous year, despite sanctions and ongoing economic ...
The defining feature of today’s economic environment is not simply uncertainty, but the speed at which conditions can change. Policymakers are no longer dealing with trends that evolve over months or ...
Iran has inaugurated the first phase of a major water transfer project designed to supply desalinated seawater from the Persian Gulf to the central province of Isfahan, a move officials say will ...
Fresh laboratory data from environmental authorities has revealed alarming levels of sulfur in the diesel supplied to major power plants in Tehran, Alborz, and Qazvin—levels in some cases hundreds of ...
Iranian lawmakers approved the general outlines of the budget bill for the upcoming fiscal year (starting March 21), with 171 votes in favor, 69 against, and 6 abstentions out of 246 members present.
Economic sanctions on Iran are no longer a temporary external shock; they have become embedded in the country’s economic structure, steadily reshaping household welfare. Official data from the ...