IIF: Iran’s Economic Recovery Seen as Modest With Return to Original Nuclear Deal
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Asharq Al-AwsatIran’s economic recovery is likely to be modest should it revive a 2015 nuclear deal with six world powers without expanding the scope of the pact, according to a trade body for the global financial industry. Hardliner Ebrahim Raisi’s victory in a presidential election this month will not derail the nuclear negotiations, but the US may face difficulties in expanding the scope of the accord, the Institute of International Finance (IIF) said in a report. “The likely outcome for the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) negotiations is a return to the 2015 agreement, which would keep many sanctions in place. Such a limited agreement would deter significant investment by Western firms, making a sharp pickup in growth unlikely,” it said, Reuters reported. Iran and the United States have been holding indirect talks since April to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, which then US President Donald Trump abandoned in 2018, reimposing sanctions. US President Joe Biden is seeking to revive and eventually broaden the nuclear pact to put greater limits on Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, as well as constraining its regional activities. Iran has rejected negotiating a stronger and broader deal. Under the weight of US sanctions and the worst COVID-19 pandemic impact in the Middle East, Iran’s economy remains fragile, with high unemployment and an inflation rate of more than 50 percent. In the event of a comprehensive new nuclear agreement that went beyond a return to the 2015 terms, Iran would see real gross domestic product (GDP) rise by 4.3 percent this year, and then by 5.9 percent and 5.8 percent in 2022 and 2023 respectively, the IIF estimated. Under this scenario, official reserves could more than double by the end of 2023 from $70 billion as of May this year, foreign direct investment would help create jobs and Iran would shift to a fiscal surplus by 2023. If there is a return only to the terms of the 2015 deal, Iran’s real GDP could grow by 3.5 percent this year, and by 4.1 percent and 3.8 percent in 2022 and 2023 respectively, said the IIF. “The modest recovery may not reduce unemployment significantly, which currently hovers around 20 percent,” it said. If Tehran and the six powers fail to reach any agreement, unemployment in Iran will likely remain in double digits and economic growth will be subdued, at 1.8 percent this year, said the IIF.
from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/3051176/iif-iran%E2%80%99s-economic-recovery-seen-modest-return-original-nuclear-deal
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