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Economy & Environment

Iran’s foreign trade suffers wartime collapse

Iran’s foreign trade suffers wartime collapse

Iran’s foreign trade has suffered a sharp contraction in the first month of war with the United States and Israel, newly released customs data show, signaling a severe blow to the country’s already fragile economy.

Why a blockade would not halt Iran’s oil overnight

Why a blockade would not halt Iran’s oil overnight

Amid Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the ensuing US blockade, an old energy fantasy has resurfaced that cutting off a country’s oil exports works like flipping a switch. But reality is less cinematic and far more uncomfortable.

Is the US blockade working? It depends who you ask

Recent tracking data suggesting Iran is still moving millions of barrels of crude despite a US naval blockade has raised fresh questions about the effectiveness of Washington’s effort to choke off Tehran’s oil exports.

The hidden target in US war on Iran may be China

As Washington and Tehran navigate a fragile ceasefire, one of the biggest questions looming over the conflict may not be about Iran at all—but China.

Iran’s economy after the March war: how bad can it get?

Iran’s economy after the March war: how bad can it get?

Iran’s economy is heading into a period of sharp deterioration following the March war, with mounting pressure from inflation, currency depreciation and damage to key industries raising the risk of a broader crisis.

Rapid deterioration of Iran-UAE ties threatens a critical trade lifeline

Rapid deterioration of Iran-UAE ties threatens a critical trade lifeline

Iran-UAE ties have unraveled over the past two months, beginning with Iranian airstrikes on Emirati targets during the US-led war and escalating into a crisis that now threatens one of Tehran’s most vital trade and financial channels.

Tehran stocks head for reopening, but it risks triggering a new crisis

Tehran stocks head for reopening, but it risks triggering a new crisis

After nearly two months of closure, Tehran’s stock market is preparing a phased reopening, but deep structural flaws, lack of transparency and uncertainty over US negotiations threaten to turn the restart into a fresh crisis.

Inflation spikes, basic goods slip out of reach for Iranians, citizens say

Inflation spikes, basic goods slip out of reach for Iranians, citizens say

Food prices surged and basic goods slipped out of reach across Iran, citizens told Iran International in recent days, describing shortages and daily price jumps following a ceasefire that has coincided with worsening economic conditions.

As Tehran digs in, ordinary Iranians pay the price

As Tehran digs in, ordinary Iranians pay the price

As uncertainty clouds the next round of Iran-US talks, the economic pain of the war is mounting inside Iran and beyond, increasing pressure on both sides to find a way out.

IRGC-linked media hints at threat to Persian Gulf undersea internet cables

IRGC-linked media hints at threat to Persian Gulf undersea internet cables

IRGC-linked Tasnim has pointedly mapped the Persian Gulf’s undersea internet cables and cloud infrastructure in what appears to be a thinly veiled warning that the region’s digital backbone may now be in Iran’s line of fire.

Strikes on petrochemical hubs leave Iran short of plastics

Strikes on petrochemical hubs leave Iran short of plastics

Iran is facing severe shortages of key petrochemical products after recent strikes on its main production hubs, according to two informed sources inside the country.

War or economic collapse: can Iran withstand the pressure?

War or economic collapse: can Iran withstand the pressure?

Iran’s economy is likely to buckle faster than the United States or the global economy under the combined pressure of war, sanctions, a US blockade and Tehran’s disruption of the Strait of Hormuz, experts said at Iran International’s townhall in Washington DC.

Top condom maker plans price hikes of up to 30% amid US-Iran war impact

Top condom maker plans price hikes of up to 30% amid US-Iran war impact

Malaysia’s Karex Bhd, the world’s largest condom producer, plans to raise prices by 20% to 30% and possibly more if supply chain disruptions linked to the Iran war persist, its chief executive told Reuters.

Scam messages seek crypto for ships’ safe passage through Hormuz, firm warns

Scam messages seek crypto for ships’ safe passage through Hormuz, firm warns

Fraudulent messages offering ships safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for cryptocurrency have been sent to some shipping companies, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing a maritime security firm.

Bread shortages, soaring prices strain households in Iran, residents say

Bread shortages, soaring prices strain households in Iran, residents say

Bread shortages and steep price hikes are undermining access to a key staple for many in Iran, with citizen accounts received by Iran International describing long lines, flour shortages and prices far exceeding official rates.

War-hit homeowners feel abandoned as Iran’s reconstruction aid fades

War-hit homeowners feel abandoned as Iran’s reconstruction aid fades

The Iranian government has stepped back from earlier promises to compensate homeowners whose properties were destroyed in US-Israeli strikes, triggering anger among residents who expected the state to take responsibility for rebuilding.

100 days on: why Iran’s January protests spread across social classes

100 days on: why Iran’s January protests spread across social classes

One hundred days after protests erupted across Iran in January 2026, the events continue to reveal something fundamental about Iranian society: many people now fear silence more than they fear protest.

100 days after carnage: Iran economy reels from war, inflation, unemployment

100 days after carnage: Iran economy reels from war, inflation, unemployment

One hundred days after thousands of protesters were massacred on January 8 and 9, Iran's already fragile economy has sharply deteriorated, with millions feared to be unemployed as a devastating war compounds the crisis and accelerates economic collapse.

Iran blackout cripples freelancer, small business incomes

Iran blackout cripples freelancer, small business incomes

Freelancers and small business owners say their incomes have collapsed and daily operations have halted during Iran’s prolonged internet shutdown, which NetBlocks said has caused $1.8 billion in losses over 48 days.

Iran halts petrochemical exports to supply domestic market

Iran halts petrochemical exports to supply domestic market

Iran has halted exports of all petrochemical products until further notice to prevent shortages of raw materials and stabilize the domestic market, state-linked media reported.

US tightens financial squeeze on Iran, warns banks over oil money flows

US tightens financial squeeze on Iran, warns banks over oil money flows

The US Treasury has warned banks in the Middle East and East Asia to halt Iran-linked transactions or face potential sanctions, signaling a stepped-up enforcement push targeting the financial networks that move Tehran’s oil revenues.

War damage amounts to $3,000 per Iranian, with blockade set to add to losses

War damage amounts to $3,000 per Iranian, with blockade set to add to losses

War damage to Iran’s economy has reached $270 billion in 40 days, equivalent to roughly $3,000 per person, according to official figures, with losses expected to grow as trade disruptions deepen under a US blockade of Iranian ports.