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Iran’s war and export ban have sharply raised prices in Turkmenistan and Tajikistan, straining households and disrupting trade.
A war involving Iran has caused sharp price increases across Turkmenistan and neighboring Tajikistan, as Iran banned all exports, disrupting vital trade routes.
In Ashgabat, prices for food, fuel, medicine, and cigarettes have nearly doubled, straining households.
Residents report cutting back on essentials, while businesses face shipment delays and job losses.
The conflict has also intensified security in Iran’s Turkmensahra region, where prices for basic goods have surged up to tenfold amid increased military presence and restricted communications.
Though some locals welcomed the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, hopes for change are tempered by fears of repression and ongoing instability.
La guerra y la prohibición de exportaciones de Irán han elevado drásticamente los precios en Turkmenistán y Tayikistán, lo que ha afectado a los hogares y ha interrumpido el comercio.