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Iran and the fine art of evading sanctions
2019-02-24
Selling the nation’s patrimony? How fortunate, then, that there is so many thousands of years of it.
[Ynet] With US penalties now back in place, Islamic Theocratic Republic looks to art market both as revenue stream and as way of advancing its ideological agenda while simultaneously legitimizing itself on world stage.

As Iran continues to bear the brunt of punishing economic sanctions imposed by the United States, the regime is exploring creative new ways to raise much-needed capital. Among the strategies: exporting art.

"The international sanctions against Iran exclude cultural products," Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Seyyed Abbas Salehi was quoted by Jordanian media as saying last week during a festival in Tehran. "We should take the export of art products seriously and use this opportunity."
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Over the last few years there has been a large influx of Iranian tribal rugs of lesser quality from the nineteen thirties. It will take the sale of one hell of a lot of these to make even the slightest dent in the sanctions imposed.
Posted by: Chereting Pelosi1889   2019-02-24 11:12  

#2  My feet are now resting comfortably on a silk Qum purchased in Baghdad in 1994.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-02-24 02:11  

#1  When I was in Iran, you could buy using EFTPOS and VISA Persian carpets bypassing the sanctions as the EFTPOS machine was officially processed in Bahrain.
Posted by: BernardZ   2019-02-24 02:04  

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