Iran Digital Hardware Prices Surge as Wartime Shortages Hit Phones, Laptops and Parts
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Updated · ایران اینترنشنال · May 24
Iran Digital Hardware Prices Surge as Wartime Shortages Hit Phones, Laptops and Parts
2 articles · Updated · ایران اینترنشنال · May 24
Iran’s digital hardware market remains disrupted after wartime shocks, with laptops, mobile phones and computer parts still in short supply and increasingly unaffordable for many buyers.
Rising import costs and volatile pricing are driving the squeeze, preventing the market from returning to normal even after the immediate disruption.
The strain points to broader pressure on consumer access to technology in Iran, where essential electronics are moving further out of reach.
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