إيران تشهد موجة تسريح أعداد كبيرة من الموظفين بسبب الحرب مع الولايات المتحدة وإسرائيل

Iranian manufacturers, retailers, and the digital sector are experiencing significant layoffs, with warnings the situation could deteriorate if conflict resumes.

Iranian manufacturers, retailers, and the digital sector are experiencing significant layoffs, with warnings the situation could deteriorate if conflict resumes. | Contesto: cronaca

Punti chiave

  • إيران تشهد موجة تسريح أعداد كبيرة من الموظفين بسبب الحرب مع الولايات المتحدة وإسرائيل

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Tehran, Iran – A wave of large-scale layoffs is sweeping through Iran's manufacturing, retail, and digital sectors, a direct consequence of the nation's ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel. The economic fallout from the hostilities has forced businesses across these critical industries to shed staff, with industry insiders warning that the employment crisis could deepen dramatically should full-scale war resume. The economic strain is palpable on factory floors and in commercial districts. Manufacturers, long struggling under the weight of international sanctions, now face disrupted supply chains and collapsing export markets, making it impossible to maintain previous payroll levels. Similarly, retailers report a steep decline in consumer purchasing power and confidence, leading to shuttered storefronts and terminated contracts. The situation creates a vicious cycle: job losses further depress domestic demand, prompting more business closures and additional layoffs. Perhaps most telling is the distress in Iran's digital sector, often viewed as a more agile and insulated part of the economy. The sector's contraction indicates that the economic shockwaves from the conflict are pervasive, affecting not just traditional industries but also the tech startups and online services that represent the country's economic future. This broad-based downturn suggests systemic damage to Iran's commercial ecosystem, far beyond the immediate destruction associated with military strikes. The current layoffs are rooted in a complex web of pre-existing U.S.-led sanctions and the more recent, direct military confrontations. Sanctions have crippled Iran's ability to engage in international finance and trade for years, starving businesses of capital and foreign investment. The overt conflict has exacerbated these conditions, introducing new layers of risk, disrupting shipping lanes, and scaring off the few remaining foreign partners. The result is an economy cut off from vital inputs and export revenue, leaving employers with little choice but to reduce their workforce to survive. With tensions remaining high and no diplomatic breakthrough in sight, the central question...

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