Search: Sanctions,Economy,Iran (5 materials)

The Iranian Tilt: Why Should Russia Work with the Islamic Republic?

... Moreover, timely adjustments may allow the country to resume moderate economic growth within a year. Iran demonstrates that the repercussions of sanctions cannot be neutralized in full, whether short-term or long-term. However, Tehran managed to minimize sanctions pressure in the critical sectors of its economy. There are reasons to believe that Russia will withstand the pressure, too. Russia’s principal indicators make it stronger than was Iran when the financial war began. However, putting someone’s experience to good use requires careful studies. In other words, exploring the contemporary Iran is vital for Russia’s healthy development. These studies cannot be confined to merely economic ...

08.06.2022

EAEU–Iran Trade and Its Prospects

As the most interested parties, Iran and Russia remain the main drivers of Iran’s rapprochement with the EAEU Negotiations ... ... resources of the rapidly developing Asian economies, such as China and India. Then sanctions followed, and following the US withdrawal from the nuclear deal in May 2018... ... Among the economies of the EAEU member states, observers and partners, the Iranian economy is second only to Russia’s. In terms of economic cooperation, Russia and...

06.04.2021

Pandemic Amid an Economic Crisis: Challenges for Syria

... United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia published on September 23, 2020, the damage done to the Syrian economy by the end of 2019 exceeded USD 442 bn. Still, under sanctions and with no international consensus on how to finance recovery, the country has not only failed to overcome the acute ... ... retroactively a voluntary sum of 134,523 U.S. dollars for supplying goods and services to Syria (as well as to the sanctioned Iran and Crimea) for the period from November 5, 2011, to October 18, 2018. In seemingly friendly Lebanon, which is in dire need ...

09.11.2020

The Caesar Act: A New Challenge for Syria?

... grace period that was granted to the administration so that it could prepare secondary sanctions against foreign citizens for cooperating with Damascus in oil, gas, aviation... ... Initially, Syrian experts thought that the country’s marginalization in the global economy would make it less vulnerable to the pandemic. The authorities established a... ... Russia economically. Russian business has experience in dividing up the roles with Iran, the leading economic player in Syria. For instance, the global media took notice...

10.08.2020

Iran Is Making a Comeback

... wasted no time in developing Iran’s ties with the outside world, first welcoming the President of the People’s Republic of China on his official visit to Tehran and then setting off on a European tour himself. Now free from the burden of the sanctions, Iran, whose economy almost collapsed entirely in 2012, does not want to lose any more time and is determined to expand cooperation with its international partners. January 16, 2016 will go down as a key date in the modern history of Iran – the day that the ...

03.02.2016

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