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Today 06:26
Trade delegation from Ardebil province travels to Baku
TEHRAN- A trade delegation from Ardebil province, led by Hossein Pir-Moazen, Vice President of the Iran Chamber of Commerce and head of the Iran-Azerbaijan Joint Chamber of Commerce, departed for Baku with the aim of deepening economic cooperation, facilitating and developing trade exchanges, and enhancing bilateral economic relations.
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Today 06:24
Ministers investigate ways to facilitate goods unloading, clearance from ports, borders
TEHRAN- The Ministers of Transport and Urban Development and of Economic Affairs and Finance, along with their deputies, held a joint meeting to discuss strategies for facilitating the unloading and clearance of goods from ports and borders, as well as utilizing alternative corridors to supply essential goods.
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Today 06:21
Fragile engines of growth: Why Iran war threatens both AI, US consumer
TEHRAN- The US economy is increasingly driven by two concentrated engines, soaring AI investment and resilient consumer spending, but Bank of America warns this dual-engine setup is uniquely vulnerable to the ongoing Iran war.
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Today 06:02
By Sahar Dadjoo
Global economy faces structural shock from Iran war: Finnish economist
TEHRAN- In this exclusive interview with Tehran Times, Tuomas Malinen, Finnish economist, CEO of GnS Economics, and associate professor of economics at the University of Helsinki, examines the global economic consequences of the recent Israel–U.S. attack on Iran. Known for his work on financial instability and macroeconomic cycles, Malinen argues that the escalation represents a systemic shock extending far beyond the West Asia. He highlights rising risks in energy markets, supply chains, inflation, and sovereign debt stability. According to him, prolonged instability in the Persian Gulf region, a key energy and geopolitical hub, could intensify global uncertainty and weaken already fragile economic growth prospects worldwide.