Iran raises gasoline prices for the first time since deadly 2019 protests

Iran has introduced a new, higher price for its subsidized gasoline. This move aims to control rising costs due to a weakening currency and economic sanctions. The government hopes to avoid public backlash after past protests. This is the first price adjustment since 2019. The new system adds a third, more expensive tier for fuel purchases beyond a certain limit.

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