The Head of the Iran-Switzerland Joint Chamber: Investment Goes to South Africa but Not to Iran

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The Head of the Iran-Switzerland Joint Chamber: Investment Goes to South Africa but Not to Iran

The head of the Iran-Switzerland Joint Chamber says capital goes to South Africa, but not to Iran.

The head of the Iran-Switzerland Joint Chamber says the purchasing power of the people has reached a point where domestic production is not very important because the decline in purchasing power has reduced the ability to buy goods.

Today’s inflation in Iran is not simple and has turned into a complex issue.

The mafia system of capital goes to where it is safe; unfortunately, our economic security is not as strong as countries that are on the same level as us.

For example, countries like Mexico, South Africa, and Malaysia have more economic stability, and thus, capital tends to go there.

Currently, the Iranian economy has been directed in such a way that we can no longer compare ourselves with Turkey and South Korea, and they are in better conditions than us.

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