An economist says next year will be the toughest economic year since the revolution.
Ebrahim Jamili, a member of the board of representatives of the Iran Chamber, believes that as long as the method of currency settlement is not clarified, we cannot talk about trade next year. Until the issue of export duties for minerals, which was initially imposed and then deemed a wrong decision, is resolved, we will be in a crisis situation because even today exporters cannot use their currency to import the materials they need.
According to the Economic World, he continued, this issue severely damages the supply of raw materials. We hope these matters reach a resolution so production and exports can continue their work.
Jamili estimated that the current conditions are very difficult and the future conditions will be even tougher. The year 1403 will be the toughest economic year since the revolution.