Trump Says Iran's Economy Is Collapsing. A Former Central Bank Adviser in Tehran Pushes Back
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Trump says Iran's economy is collapsing. A former central bank adviser in Tehran pushes back
Iran's economy is deteriorating under the weight of mounting sanctions, but far from unraveling, a former adviser to Iran's central bank told CNBC.
Abdulnaser Hemmati, explaining the bank's measures to manage the economy in conditions of war, sanctions, and currency restrictions, announced the provision of foreign exchange for medicine and basic goods, controlling fluctuations in the foreign exchange market, and strengthening production financing.
Iranian adviser disputes Trump's claim that its economy is collapsing
A former adviser to Iran’s central bank pushed back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that the country is on the brink of economic collapse, but warned that the United Arab Emirates’ decision to sever trade ties could deepen Iran’s contraction to about 5% this year. “We should be a little bit cautious about the view that the Iranian economy is simply on the verge of collapse,” Mehrdad Sepahvand, a former economic adviser to the Central…
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