A significant majority of citizens in Iran have expressed satisfaction with the management of the market during the recent wartime period.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that this was announced by Iran's Executive Vice President, Mohammad Jafar Qaempanah.
According to Qaempanah, the results of a recent national survey indicate that 82 percent of citizens were satisfied with the supply of goods and the overall management of the market during the conflict period. He emphasized that these findings demonstrate the effectiveness of the country's economic and trade institutions in operating under crisis conditions.
The Executive Vice President also praised the performance of the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade during this challenging time. He noted that the ministry played a critical role in maintaining market stability, ensuring the delivery of essential consumer goods, and keeping supply chains operational without interruption.
The Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade is a key government body in Iran responsible for regulating industrial production, mining activities, and domestic and international trade. Its ability to maintain supply chain continuity during periods of heightened geopolitical tension is often cited by Iranian officials as a benchmark for the country's economic resilience strategies.