Iranian Households Hit by Food Inflation Amid US Naval Blockade
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Iranian households are facing soaring food prices as inflation climbs and the national currency weakens, a situation intensified by a U.S.-enforced naval blockade.
The blockade has tightened economic pressure on Iran, leading to a sharp rise in food costs that is straining families across the country. Reports indicate that the currency has depreciated significantly, further exacerbating the cost of basic staples.
The economic strain is part of a broader set of sanctions imposed by the United States, aimed at limiting Iran’s financial and military capabilities.
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