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Economy

Gibraltar Rejects U.S. Request Over Closely Watched Iranian Tanker

rferl.org – Shipping and other international authorities continue to monitor an Iranian supertanker cleared for release after a month in custody in Gibraltar over possible breaching of EU sanctions, but the reportedly renamed vessel might be sailing into a showdown as U.S. authorities are still seeking its seizure. Officials in Gibraltar on August 18 rejected a renewed U.S. request that …

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US announces warrant to seize Iranian supertanker Grace 1

Al Arabiya : The US Justice Department unveiled a warrant on Friday for the seizure of the Iranian oil supertanker Grace 1, one day after a Gibraltar judge allowed the release of the detained vessel. The warrant says the vessel, all the oil aboard and $995,000 are subject to forfeiture based on violations of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act …

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Iran Renames, Reflags Seized Tanker As It Prepares To Leave Gibraltar

rferl.org : An Iranian supertanker seized six weeks ago by Gibraltar is being renamed and reflagged as it prepares to sail after the British overseas territory said it was free to leave. Jalil Eslami, deputy head of Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization, said on state television on August 16 that the Grace 1, which has been held by Gibraltar since …

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Iranian Oil Tanker Allowed To Leave Gibraltar Despite U.S. Appeal

radiofarda – Gibraltar media is reporting that the government has decided to release the Grace 1 Iranian supertanker after receiving formal written assurances from the government in Tehran that it would not discharge its cargo in Syria. “On that basis, Gibraltar’s Chief Minister Fabian Picardo has decided to lift the detention order and allow the ship to sail,” the the …

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U.S. Sanctions Lead To Severe Drop In Iran Trade With Germany

RFL/RE – Falling trade between Germany and Iran indicate that stinging U.S. sanctions are affecting the commercial preferences of countries when deciding on whether to conduct business with Tehran.German exports to Iran fell by 48 percent to $759 million in the first six months of this year, Reuters reported, indicating that certain companies are trying not to vex the United …

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Iran Cleric Complains Financial Hardship Has Reduced Budget For Religious Schools

Radiofarda – A top hardliner cleric in Iran has expressed concern over the decline in the budget allocated to religious institutions, as U.S. sanctions have affected the government’s ability to fund ideological centers meant to strengthen the regime’s influence in society. Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi said on Thursday August 8 that many seminaries had to fire some of the “scholars” …

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Iran Leader Urges People To Have More Babies Amid Economic Crisis

Radiofarda – The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has once again urged Iranians to have more babies amid economic and social crisis. Calling on government officials to render support to families to increase the population of the country, Khamenei reiterated that increasing the number of children should become “a cultural norm” in Iranian society. The 80-year-old …

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Contract Teachers in Iran Protest and Demand Permanent Contracts

Radiozamaneh 0 Several Iranian teachers have gathered in protest in front of the Ministry of Education in Tehran and several other cities. Teacher’s Protest in front of the Ministry of Education. In Tehran, dozens of contractual teachers gathered in front of the Ministry of Education for the second day on Monday 5th of Aug, demanding permanent contracts. The spokesperson of the …

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Why attempts to reform budget structure might hit a dead end in Iran

Al-Monitor – Iran’s Planning and Budget Organization is seeking to reduce the government budget’s direct dependence on oil revenues. Budget deficits, foreign exchange reserve imbalances and extra liquidity were cited in a recent report by the organization as major factors damaging the Iranian economy over the years. The US maximum pressure campaign on Iran’s economy has drastically reduced the country’s foreign exchange earnings from …

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Iran’s government approves plan to drop four zeros from currency, revert to toman

PayvandNews – The Iranian government has approved to revalue its rial tenfold and revert to the currency’s old name, the toman, the Fars news agency reported on Wednesday. Source: Iranian daily Ghanoon “The council of ministers, at a meeting presided by President Hassan Rouhani this morning, approved the central bank’s proposed bill to change the national currency from the rial to …

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