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  • What Does a Very Sick Economy Mean? 21 Oct 2025

    What Does a Very Sick Economy Mean?

    A sick economy means when the rate of money supply growth in any society exceeds the growth of real production of goods and services, demand for goods increases, and as a result, competition for selling at higher prices begins, with everyone trying to take revenge on the customer, who is eager to buy, by offering goods at higher prices. Essentially, liquidity (the volume of money and quasi-money in society) is the driving engine of inflation and price increases.

Raisi Calls for Accelerating COVID Vaccine Imports 14 Aug 2021

Raisi Calls for Accelerating COVID Vaccine Imports

President Ebrahim Raisi has called on Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to accelerate the import of foreign-made COVID-19 vaccines.

Canned Fish Exports Earn Iran $24m 12 Aug 2021

Canned Fish Exports Earn Iran $24m

Director General of Improving Quality, Processing and Promoting the Market of Aquatic Animals Department of Iran Fisheries Organization says according to the statistics, Iran exported 6,210 tons of canned fish in the last Iranian calendar year which ended on March 21 and it earned the country some $24m.

President Presents List of Ministerial Picks to Majlis 12 Aug 2021

President Presents List of Ministerial Picks to Majlis

President Ebrahim Raisi has presented the names of his ministerial picks to the country’s parliament for a vote of confidence.

Tehran, Shanghai Explore New Ways to Boost Trade Ties 12 Aug 2021

Tehran, Shanghai Explore New Ways to Boost Trade Ties

Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture (TCCIMA) and China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Shanghai (CCPIT) in a webinar on joint trade explored reviewed opportunities and capacities for promoting and expansion of economic ties between Iran and China and especially with Shanghai Zone.

Leader Says COVID-19 Spread First and Foremost Issue in the Country 12 Aug 2021

Leader Says COVID-19 Spread First and Foremost Issue in the Country

Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei says foreign providers of COVID vaccines initially reneged on their promises and refused sales to Iran, but changed course and started providing Iran with vaccines only after the country successfully managed to produce jabs against the deadly virus at home.

Zionists Need a Real Punishment 11 Aug 2021
By: Hamid Reza Naghashian

Zionists Need a Real Punishment

The Zionist regime is nowadays busy with accusing Iran of atrocities and terrorism in order to hide its true nature behind these allegations. This occupier regime continues its crimes against the Palestinians and even Lebanese through air attacks and at the same time accusing the Islamic of Iran of causing instability in the region.

Turkey Replaces India as Iran’s Export Market 11 Aug 2021

Turkey Replaces India as Iran’s Export Market

Head of Iran's Export Confederation Mohammad Lahooti says Turkey has replaced India as one of Iran’s major destinations for its exports, adding that Iran’s exports this year has grown.

Tehran Refutes Washington, London Baseless Allegations 11 Aug 2021

Tehran Refutes Washington, London Baseless Allegations

Ambassador and Chargé d’affaires ad interim of the Permanent Mission of Iran to the UN firmly rejected unsubstantiated allegations made by the U.S. and UK against Iran regarding Mercer Street vessel incident.

Petchem Industry to Earn Iran $21.5b by Yearend 10 Aug 2021

Petchem Industry to Earn Iran $21.5b by Yearend

Head of Iran's National Petrochemical Company (NPC) Behzad Mohammadi says for the first time this year, the revenues of petchem industry will hit $21.5b, adding that by the yearend, some 43m tons of final petrochemical products will be produced and 33m tons of it to be exported.

Tehran Terms Security of Persian Gulf “Red Line” 10 Aug 2021

Tehran Terms Security of Persian Gulf “Red Line”

The Islamic Republic of Iran termed the security of the Persian Gulf as its “red line”, while denouncing “baseless accusations” by British government officials against Tehran over recent incidents in the regional waters.