Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions and the strains of regional conflict, Iran’s petrochemical industry has demonstrated ...
As Iran’s economy grapples with sanctions, chronic inflation and persistent exchange-rate volatility, some policymakers ...
President Masoud Pezeshkian, who had ordered meetings with business representatives to address their demands, held a session ...
According to the head of the National Petrochemical Company (NPC), achieving the planned expansion to 131 million tons of production capacity will require $26 billion in new investment, underscoring ...
Iran’s oil sector is once again at the center of a familiar contradiction: rising export volumes on the one hand, and ...
Iran and a group of Arab and Islamic countries issued a joint statement on December 27, condemning Israel’s recognition of ...
Iran’s direct access to the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman gives the country significant potential for a maritime-based economy, a capacity that has long remained underutilized. Yet many of Iran’s ...
Despite recent rainfall and snowfall across much of Iran, water reserves remain critically low, with official figures showing that only 34% of the country’s dam capacity was filled by the end of ...
Iran’s trade relations with the Caucasus region reveal a striking paradox. Armenia and Azerbaijan, two immediate neighbors with comparable geographic proximity and market potential, have followed ...
Iran’s latest growth figures, attributed to the Central Bank and circulated unofficially through local media, confirm that the economy has remained stuck in recessionary territory during the first ...
Iran’s manufacturing sector is increasingly constrained not by demand or capacity, but by a deepening financing bottleneck that has turned production into a daily struggle for survival rather than ...
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