GeneralEscalating Currency and Commodity Prices In Iran Amid Regional...

Escalating Currency and Commodity Prices In Iran Amid Regional Tensions

-

The rise in the price of foreign currencies and gold continues in Iran, and domestic media outlets report the continued increase in the prices of cars, rice, and other goods in the country.

While the price of each US dollar in Iran fluctuated around 590,000 rials in recent months, with escalating regional tensions, foreign exchange rates began rising on the night of Friday, September 27, reaching 615,000 rials by Wednesday, October 2.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, October 2, a member of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce told the state-run Mehr News Agency that the rise in currencies like the dollar is “solely related to Iran’s attack on Israel.”

Arman Khaleghi, referring to the 10,000-rial increase, predicted that this price hike “will subside in the coming hours, as it has in previous instances.”

Meanwhile, the prices of some goods in Iran had already risen in recent days, even before this attack.

The official regime news agency, IRNA, reported on Tuesday, October 1, that the price of gold coins had increased, stating that the price of each new-design coin had risen by 5.59 million rials (approximately 9 USD) compared to the previous day.

This agency wrote that the price of new-design coins had reached 470.59 million rials (approximately 771 USD).

According to economic media reports, the price of domestically produced cars also rose on Monday, September 30.

On Tuesday, IRNA also reported the rise in rice prices and published an open letter from the Rice Producers and Suppliers Association of Iran to Mohammad Reza Aref, the regime’s Vice President.

The association announced that the stagnation of “100,000 tons of rice” in the country’s customs had led to a decrease in the supply of imported rice to the market, causing price increases.

The letter noted that despite the stable exchange rate for preferred currencies and the global price of rice compared to last year, the price of imported rice in Iran’s market has increased by “around 50%.”

Data released by the Statistical Center of Iran shows that in August this year, the inflation rate for food and beverages reached 34.8%, with the highest inflation in the “red meat and poultry” food category.

Latest news

Tensions Rise Between France and Iran’s Regime

In response to the Iranian regime's decision to declare two former employees of the French Embassy in Tehran "persona...

Cost of Living Basket Several Times Higher Than Iranian Workers’ Wages

Workers' cost of living has come under pressure from inflation and low wages. July inflation data point to intensifying...

‘No To Executions Tuesdays’ Campaign Expands to 60 Prisons Across Iran

According to human rights sources in Iran, the "No to Executions Tuesdays" campaign has expanded to 60 prisons across...

Iranian Regime Parliament Issues New Plan to Counter ‘Infiltration’

The general framework of the proposal titled "Countering the Infiltration of Intelligence Services and Foreign Governments or Institutions" was...

People In Iran Can No Longer Afford to Repair Household Appliances

The sharp rise in living costs in Iran has prevented many citizens from repairing household appliances, forcing them to...

Canadian Federal Court Rejects Salman Samani’s Request to Halt Deportation

The Federal Court of Canada has rejected Salman Samani's request to halt his deportation from Canada. Samani served as...

Must read

Pope urges quick action for new Iraqi government

AFP: Pope Benedict XVI on Friday called for quick...

Iran Likely To Face Further Oppression Following Cancellation of UNESCO 2030 Guidelines.

The secretary of the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you