China and Iran struck a deal on Saturday that will last for 25 years. On the surface it seems meaningful; in exchange for a steady supply of oil, Beijing agreed to invest $400 billion in Iran, The ...
Iranian officials finalized a 25-year trade deal with China on March 27. A day earlier, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh acknowledged Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was supposed to sign the deal during his two-day trip ...
For over four decades, Iranian officials have resorted to deceitful methods and fabricated statistics to downplay their economic failures. They have frequently bragged about their financial accomplishments while most of Iran’s population live below the poverty line.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said a major oil pipeline will be launched in the near future that will enable the country to export much of its oil via the Sea of Oman.
Iran also held two trade exhibitions in Syria in the past year, Kashefi stated and said that the private sectors of the two countries play some significant part in the expansion of bilateral trade.
Ruthless political disputes occasionally flare up in Iran, indicating not just a lack of consensus over vital issues affecting the country’s internal and external policies, but also the means of ending such disagreements, which are often brutal ...
In a massive strategic shift for its oil exports, Iran is to funnel much of its crude via a new port at Kooh Mobarak in the Gulf of Oman rather than the Persian Gulf.
The Iranian regime is being devoured by the twin monsters of poverty and starvation, the reality of the depth of the economic crisis that has afflicted the majority of the Iranian population. While the population lives in ...
Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani on March 2, 2021 claimed that, “When we said that the centrifuges would spin and the wheel of the economy would spin too, we kept our promise and we made nuclear energy uncostly.”
The Iranian government is in crisis after the 2021 budget, which recently passed the parliament following months of resistance, was rejected by the Guardian Council.
It is hard to imagine, but traditional sweets for Iran’s upcoming Persian New Year, or Eid Nowruz, are this year directly affected by economic corruption.
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