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Price of bread to go up in Iran

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 11 – The price of bread will go up by 20 percent in Iran, according to a state-run daily. Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Jun. 11 – The price of bread will go up by 20 percent in Iran, according to a state-run daily.

At a meeting, the Deputy Minister of Commence for Domestic Affairs and several other government officials approved a plan to raise bread prices by more than 20 percent, Hossein Nazari, a ministry official, said.

Nazari’s comments were reported in the daily Hambastegi on Saturday.

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