Iran’s central bank has confirmed the successful deposit of revenue from newly established transit fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Category: 4. Business
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Iran central bank confirms Strait of Hormuz fees received in cash
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Iran to resume international flights after over 50-day hiatus
Iran will resume international passenger flights from Tehran after more than 50 days of pause caused by the US-Israeli war.
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The fourth center: Iran's wartime economic rise
Decades of sanctions and a terrorist war have forged an Iranian economy that, from the Strait of Hormuz to its domestic industries, is not only enduring but emerging as a fourth center of global power.
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US-Israeli war on Iran disrupts global circuit board supply, raises tech costs: Report
The US-Israeli war on Iran has caused a disruption in supplies of crucial raw materials, driving PCB prices and threatening global tech supply chains.
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How Iran's Strait of Hormuz card trumped sanctions-addicted US and brought it to heel
Following the recent imposed war, Iran shifted the game by closing the Strait of Hormuz – a renewable, low-cost threat. Unlike other cards, this credible leverage forced the US into negotiations and to make concessions.
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World Bank warns of record energy price surge due to US-Israeli war on Iran
The World Bank says energy prices are projected to surge by 24% in 2026 due to severe disruptions caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran.
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Russian, Chinese flights to Iran resume after 60-day halt due to US-Israeli war
Passenger flights between Iran and China, as well as between Iran and Russia, have resumed after a two-month suspension.
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Iranian oil being sold at twice the contracted price: MP
Ghodrati says the country’s oil is being sold at twice the contracted price.
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US blockade crumbles as Iran turns to overland routes
Iran is bypassing the US naval blockade by using overland routes, allowing Tehran to maintain trade and oil shipments to key partners like China and Russia.
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Iran steel holds tenth global ranking despite US-Israeli attack
In the first quarter of 2026, Iran’s steel production reached 7.26 million tonnes, placing it firmly in the tenth position globally.
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