Iran has lifted its recent ban on the import of computers and mobile phones.
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Iran annual inflation hits 24.9 percent in October
Iran’s Central Bank says the country’s annual inflation rate hit 24.9 percent in October compared to 24.0 the previous month.
Factory closure a sign of bad times
The Pouya auto parts factory that laid off 1,300 workers in February has now completely shut down. ILNA reports that the head of Workers House, Esmail Haghparasti, announced on Saturday the closure of the Pouya factory, located in the city of Qods in Tehran province. The factory had turned out auto parts for […]
Removal of Subsidies Will Destitute People
While until quite recently the supreme leader of the Islamic republic, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his supporters boasted the Subsidy Reform Plan as an accomplishment of the regime, some Majlis representatives now not only publicly the uncontrollable inflation but even proclaim that a government decision to talk the implementation of the second phase of […]
Iran inflation quickened to 23.5% in 12 months to Aug. 20
Iran’s inflation rate rose to 23.5 percent in the month that ended on Aug. 20 from 22.9 percent the previous month, the central bank said today on its website.
Japan imports no Iran crude in July, for 1st time since 1981
Japan’s imports of Iranian crude oil fell to zero in July for the first time since 1981, trade ministry data showed on Friday, as Iran’s No.3 oil buyer reined in its appetite to keep from falling afoul of European Union sanctions targeting insurance.
U.S. exports to Iran on the rise
The Wall Street Journal reports that U.S. exports to Iran are increasing despite the rising enmity between the two countries.
JFI Urges EU to Sanction the Responsible Officials for Grave Violation of the Rights of the Arab Minority
In a statement issued today, Justice For Iran urged The European Commission to include all individual and legal entities responsible for the grave human rights violations committed by the Iranian authorities against Arab minorities in Iran,
Nuclear negotiator seeks ‘beginnings of the end’ of Iran dispute
The lead negotiator for the six-nation group bargaining with Iran over its contentious uranium enrichment program said Friday that she hoped to achieve “the beginnings of the end” of the dispute at the next meeting, to be held in Baghdad on May 23.
Porsche joins Hyundai in ending business with Iran
Porsche has become the latest international automaker to pull its business out of Iran in an apparent response to an effort by two U.S.-based advocacy groups to step up pressure on the Tehran regime, FoxNews.com has learned.