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  • Iran's Economy Under Sanctions and the Outlook for 2022

    October 7, 2021

    10:00 صباحًا – 11:00 صباحًا

    ندوة عبر الإنترنت باستخدام Zoom،

    Economics, Energy, Iran

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    The Middle East Institute (MEI), in partnership with Amwaj.media, will take a closer look at Iran’s domestic economy and the impact of sanctions. Iran remains reliant on oil and gas revenue, despite diversification and “resistance economy” efforts, and like many countries in the region has difficulty meeting water and electricity demand. New developments in opening up the local equity markets to retail investors in 2018 has blossomed, but also created volatility and an income stream for the government to sell-off parts of state-owned firms and to redistribute wealth via “justice shares.” Looming over the new government is its ability to generate economic growth and sanctions relief. 
     
    MEI’s Program on Economics and Energy is pleased to host a panel of experts to discuss some of the underpinnings of Iran’s domestic economy, the economic impact of current sanctions (and possibly more sanctions), and the legal path to their removal.  
     
    Speakers: 
     
    Mohammad Ali Shabani
    Editor, Amwaj.media
     
    Bjian Khajehpour
    Managing partner, Eurasian Nexus Partners; columnist, Amwaj.media
     
    Rachel Ziemba
    Adjunct senior fellow, Energy, Economics, and Security Program, Center for a New American Security
     
    Karen Young, moderator
    Senior fellow and director, Program on Economics and Energy, MEI

    Cosponsor:
    amwajmedia

    Photo by JOE KLAMAR/AFP via Getty Images

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