The exchange rate of the dollar in Iran’s free market approached 32,000 tomans.
Following the failure to reach an agreement to revive the JCPOA, the dollar rate in Iran’s free market continued to rise and on Wednesday got closer to 32,000 tomans.
According to specialized currency and coin websites in Iran, the US dollar rate on Wednesday, September 14, reached 31,700 tomans.
This is the highest dollar rate in Iran’s free market since July 31 of this year.
The dollar rate was above 32,000 tomans until early July, but following increased hopes for the revival of the JCPOA with the EU’s final proposal, it fell below 29,000 tomans in late August.
Now, due to Iran’s insistence on receiving certain guarantees from the US and the closing of the case on the discovery of uranium traces from undisclosed sites in Iran, hopes for an early revival of the JCPOA have diminished, and the dollar rate has taken an upward trend.
Since the beginning of September, the dollar rate in Iran has jumped by about three thousand tomans.