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Alarm Bells Ring: Azerbaijan’s Gas Surge Risks Permanently Sidelining Iran from Europe
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: With U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack praising the “Turkey–Azerbaijan energy corridor” as a new horizon for regional energy security, Azerbaijan’s rapidly growing gas exports to Europe have reached a level that could seriously undermine Iran’s standing in regional gas geopolitics and key transit routes to Europe. Analysts warn that the continuation of this trend may effectively push Iran out of one of the most strategic energy corridors in the world.
News ID: 2869    Publish Date : 2025/12/08
Alarm Bells Ring: Azerbaijan’s Gas Surge Risks Permanently Sidelining Iran from Europe
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: With U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack praising the “Turkey–Azerbaijan energy corridor” as a new horizon for regional energy security, Azerbaijan’s rapidly growing gas exports to Europe have reached a level that could seriously undermine Iran’s standing in regional gas geopolitics and key transit routes to Europe. Analysts warn that the continuation of this trend may effectively push Iran out of one of the most strategic energy corridors in the world.
News ID: 2869    Publish Date : 2025/12/08
Alarm Bells Ring: Azerbaijan’s Gas Surge Risks Permanently Sidelining Iran from Europe
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: With U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack praising the “Turkey–Azerbaijan energy corridor” as a new horizon for regional energy security, Azerbaijan’s rapidly growing gas exports to Europe have reached a level that could seriously undermine Iran’s standing in regional gas geopolitics and key transit routes to Europe. Analysts warn that the continuation of this trend may effectively push Iran out of one of the most strategic energy corridors in the world.
News ID: 2869    Publish Date : 2025/12/08
Targeted Support for SMEs: A Missing Pillar in Iran’s Sanctioned Economy
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: As Iran navigates challenges stemming from international sanctions and constraints on capital access, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) — considered the backbone of production and employment in many high-performing economies — remain an area for significant policy focus. Meanwhile, the experience of East Asian countries demonstrates that accelerating sustainable development requires strengthening the SME sector.
News ID: 2725    Publish Date : 2025/12/01
Targeted Support for SMEs: A Missing Pillar in Iran’s Sanctioned Economy
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: As Iran navigates challenges stemming from international sanctions and constraints on capital access, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) — considered the backbone of production and employment in many high-performing economies — remain an area for significant policy focus. Meanwhile, the experience of East Asian countries demonstrates that accelerating sustainable development requires strengthening the SME sector.
News ID: 2725    Publish Date : 2025/12/01
Targeted Support for SMEs: A Missing Pillar in Iran’s Sanctioned Economy
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: As Iran navigates challenges stemming from international sanctions and constraints on capital access, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) — considered the backbone of production and employment in many high-performing economies — remain an area for significant policy focus. Meanwhile, the experience of East Asian countries demonstrates that accelerating sustainable development requires strengthening the SME sector.
News ID: 2725    Publish Date : 2025/12/01
Poultry Industry Warns of Billion-Dollar Losses from “Arian” Breed / Low Efficiency Imposes Nearly $1 Billion in Extra Costs
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: During the government’s provincial visit to Qazvin, the President ordered an urgent review of the “Arian” broiler breed after hearing concerns from economic stakeholders. Industry experts, citing research from the Ministry of Agriculture and academic sources, say the low-efficiency Arian strain imposes nearly $1 billion in additional annual costs on the poultry sector.
News ID: 2631    Publish Date : 2025/11/26
Poultry Industry Warns of Billion-Dollar Losses from “Arian” Breed / Low Efficiency Imposes Nearly $1 Billion in Extra Costs
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: During the government’s provincial visit to Qazvin, the President ordered an urgent review of the “Arian” broiler breed after hearing concerns from economic stakeholders. Industry experts, citing research from the Ministry of Agriculture and academic sources, say the low-efficiency Arian strain imposes nearly $1 billion in additional annual costs on the poultry sector.
News ID: 2631    Publish Date : 2025/11/26
Poultry Industry Warns of Billion-Dollar Losses from “Arian” Breed / Low Efficiency Imposes Nearly $1 Billion in Extra Costs
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: During the government’s provincial visit to Qazvin, the President ordered an urgent review of the “Arian” broiler breed after hearing concerns from economic stakeholders. Industry experts, citing research from the Ministry of Agriculture and academic sources, say the low-efficiency Arian strain imposes nearly $1 billion in additional annual costs on the poultry sector.
News ID: 2631    Publish Date : 2025/11/26
Poultry Industry Warns of Billion-Dollar Losses from “Arian” Breed / Low Efficiency Imposes Nearly $1 Billion in Extra Costs
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: During the government’s provincial visit to Qazvin, the President ordered an urgent review of the “Arian” broiler breed after hearing concerns from economic stakeholders. Industry experts, citing research from the Ministry of Agriculture and academic sources, say the low-efficiency Arian strain imposes nearly $1 billion in additional annual costs on the poultry sector.
News ID: 2631    Publish Date : 2025/11/26
Poultry Industry Warns of Billion-Dollar Losses from “Arian” Breed / Low Efficiency Imposes Nearly $1 Billion in Extra Costs
By Basim Laleh , Economic Reporter | Borna News Agency: During the government’s provincial visit to Qazvin, the President ordered an urgent review of the “Arian” broiler breed after hearing concerns from economic stakeholders. Industry experts, citing research from the Ministry of Agriculture and academic sources, say the low-efficiency Arian strain imposes nearly $1 billion in additional annual costs on the poultry sector.
News ID: 2631    Publish Date : 2025/11/26