Iran Inflation Climbs to Three‑Year High Amid Ongoing Conflict
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Inflation in Iran has risen to a three‑year high, according to recent economic data. The increase is attributed to the ongoing war in the region, which has strained supply chains and pushed prices upward.
The rise in consumer prices reflects broader economic pressures linked to the conflict, with officials noting that war-related disruptions have amplified inflationary trends.
The data underscore the domestic economic impact of the conflict, highlighting the challenges faced by the Iranian economy as it navigates heightened inflationary pressures.
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