Iranian Agriculture Minister Gholamreza Nouri has announced a 20% increase in raw milk prices, adding to the mounting challenges faced by the Iranian public amid persistent inflation and economic difficulties.
The Iranian state’s sprawling military, state-owned banks, and companies dominate about 80% of the economy, creating a system where many citizens depend on public sector jobs.
Iran's crude steel production last month declined to 1.4 million tons, which is less than half of the country's monthly nominal steel production capacity.
Groundwater depletion in Iran is approaching a critical threshold, a detailed new study has found, leading to the subsidence of broad swaths of land across the country.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's call for accession to the international money laundering watchdog FATF conventions during his first press conference has ignited a fresh wave of opposition among Islamic Republic’s loyalists.
Iran has been ranked the world's seventh most unaffordable country relative to household income amid the country's worst economic crisis since the founding of the Islamic Republic.
A deadly explosion at a coal mine in Tabas, eastern Iran, has claimed the lives of at least 50 people, according to government media in Tehran. The death toll could still rise among the injured and missing.
Several organizations in Iran's power industry warn of a 26,000 MW electricity deficit next summer, exceeding 30% of peak demand, compounded by natural gas shortages affecting both industries and households.
Iranian media and experts have criticized President Masoud Pezeshkian for proposing the relocation of the capital to the south, especially given the country's dire economic conditions.
Touted as a diplomatic breakthrough, Iranian President's first trip to Iraq last week aimed high on economics and security but seemed to hit more roadblocks than milestones.
A recent directive limiting Afghan refugees' access to bakeries has sparked controversy in Iran, highlighting growing tensions over the rising influx of Afghan migrants against the backdrop of a struggling economy.
The Iranian government has introduced a new €10 fee on international flights from Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran leading to allegations of government profiteering.
Iran's government has admitted that the price of bread in Iran has increased by 40 to 66 percent, but more rises are predicted ahead amid the country's economic crisis.