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The article addresses the American threats to impose an economic war on Iran, where President Donald Trump announced his intention to launch a broad campaign to restrict the Islamic Republic's commercial activities, warning the countries that deal with Iran of severe consequences. The article highlights the most affected countries, including China, which is considered Iran’s largest trading partner with trade exceeding $30 billion annually; the United Arab Emirates, which has significantly cut its trade relations with Tehran, with imports totaling around $21 billion in 2024; Turkey and Russia, which have maintained some level of trade exchange. The report also mentions a decline in trade with India, trade figures with Germany and Sri Lanka, and the rise of Japanese and Filipino exports to Iran. These threats come amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, accompanied by warnings of significant economic impacts on Iran and its trading partners, especially as the United States moves toward imposing strict sanctions that threaten the continuation of trade relations with Tehran.
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