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Economy & Environment

Oil pressure and economic strain drive Iran-US talks

Oil pressure and economic strain drive Iran-US talks

More than six weeks after Iran disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and the United States moved to enforce a naval blockade, the confrontation increasingly appears to be entering a new phase: negotiations driven by exhaustion.

Iran’s digital market buckles after war disrupts imports

Iran’s digital market buckles after war disrupts imports

Iran’s digital hardware market has yet to recover from wartime disruption, with shortages, volatile prices and rising import costs pushing laptops, mobile phones and computer parts further beyond the reach of many consumers, an economic website reported on Saturday.

Trump’s strongest leverage over Tehran may run through Beijing

The Trump administration’s most powerful pressure point against Tehran may not lie in military action but in China’s deep financial and energy ties with Iran, a former US Treasury sanctions official told the Eye for Iran podcast.

Iran scrambles for Omani back channel around the Hormuz blockade

A small port on Oman’s Musandam Peninsula has become part of Iran’s workaround to the maritime blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, traders say, as goods once routed through the UAE are shifted through costlier channels.

Inflation pushes Iranians to buy food in installments

Inflation pushes Iranians to buy food in installments

Rising inflation in Iran has pushed households to buy even basic food items in installments, reshaping consumer habits.

Why oil giant Iran struggles to supply gasoline

Why oil giant Iran struggles to supply gasoline

Iran’s worsening gasoline shortage is becoming a test of whether Tehran can still sustain basic economic stability under war conditions.

Iran can build missiles but can't afford chicken

Iran can build missiles but can't afford chicken

As food prices spiral and farms shut down across Iran, even establishment figures are openly questioning how a country capable of producing precision missiles cannot manufacture affordable cars or keep chicken within reach of ordinary families.

Tehran Stock Exchange reopens under tight controls as key firms stay closed

Tehran Stock Exchange reopens under tight controls as key firms stay closed

After an 80-day shutdown, the Tehran Stock Exchange reopened on Tuesday under heavy state controls, with 42 major firms still suspended and reported curbs on large-scale selling amid uncertainty over war damage and corporate losses.

Iran finds a new weapon beneath Hormuz

Iran finds a new weapon beneath Hormuz

Long viewed as merely an oil chokepoint, the Strait of Hormuz is now emerging as a digital flashpoint, after Iran floated “protection fees” for subsea fiber-optic cables crossing the waterway in a move experts warn could give Tehran new leverage.

Iran dental costs soar, deepening healthcare affordability crisis

Iran dental costs soar, deepening healthcare affordability crisis

Dental treatment costs in Iran have surged in recent months, with industry officials warning that inflation and rising import costs are pushing basic care beyond the reach of many households.

Pezeshkian says Iranians must accept inflation as country is in war

Pezeshkian says Iranians must accept inflation as country is in war

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Monday that Iranians should expect inflation, shortages and economic hardship because the country is at war and facing mounting pressure on its energy infrastructure and oil exports.

Shared housing spreads in Iran’s deepening rent crisis

Shared housing spreads in Iran’s deepening rent crisis

Pressure on Iran’s housing market is pushing a rise in shared living arrangements in small urban apartments, with landlords and tenants increasingly dividing limited space to cope with rising rents and mortgage costs, according to local media.

Can Iran’s economy survive a twin squeeze from blockade and blackout?

Can Iran’s economy survive a twin squeeze from blockade and blackout?

Iran’s internet blackout and the US blockade are pushing the country toward a deeper economic crisis, experts told the Eye for Iran podcast, warning that Tehran is compounding foreign pressure with a self-inflicted assault on its own digital economy.

Iran’s café culture buckles as everyday life contracts

Iran’s café culture buckles as everyday life contracts

Iran’s deepening economic crisis is pushing cafés and coffee culture toward collapse, as soaring prices and falling incomes force both businesses and customers to cut back.

China’s Iran balancing act grows more costly

China’s Iran balancing act grows more costly

China is showing growing unease over the economic and strategic costs of Iran’s confrontation with the United States, even as it continues to shield Tehran diplomatically at the United Nations.

Fuel shortages and rationing push Iranians into gasoline black market

Fuel shortages and rationing push Iranians into gasoline black market

Fuel shortages and tighter rationing are pushing drivers across Iran into a growing gasoline black market, with citizens describing long lines at gas stations and sharply inflated prices in messages sent to Iran International.

'Class internet' fuels anger in blackout-hit Iran

'Class internet' fuels anger in blackout-hit Iran

President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the creation of a special committee to end Iran’s internet blackout, but many Iranians doubt it can overcome resistance from powerful state institutions.

Iran businesses scale back as inflation, internet curbs bite

Iran businesses scale back as inflation, internet curbs bite

Businesses across Iran are cutting jobs, scaling back operations and facing possible closure as internet disruptions, inflation and the economic fallout from war deepen pressure on employers and consumers, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Iran's carpet exports collapse from $2.5 billion to near zero, official says

Iran's carpet exports collapse from $2.5 billion to near zero, official says

Iran's handwoven carpet exports, once worth nearly $2.5 billion annually, have now "virtually stopped," a provincial industry official said, reflecting the steep decline of one of the country's best-known exports.

As Iran’s economy sinks, hardliners turn to conspiracy

As Iran’s economy sinks, hardliners turn to conspiracy

As prices continue to soar across Iran, hardline clerics and pro-government figures are increasingly attempting to shift blame away from the state even as economic pressure deepens for ordinary citizens.

Drug prices jump up to 400% as shortages strain Iranian pharmacies

Drug prices jump up to 400% as shortages strain Iranian pharmacies

Prices for some medicines in Iran have surged by as much as 400% and pharmacies are struggling to supply critical drugs to patients, a pharmacists’ association official said on Sunday.

Iran-UAE breakdown leaves Iranian expats in limbo

Iran-UAE breakdown leaves Iranian expats in limbo

The war has pushed relations between Iran and the United Arab Emirates close to rupture, disrupting one of the region’s most important commercial relationships and leaving ordinary Iranians who built lives and businesses caught in the fallout.