Once a symbol of cultural prestige, Iran's handmade rugs are no longer selling as fast as they once did. Commanding more than $2 billion in export revenues in its heyday of the early 1990s, the industry now struggles to scrape together around $40 million, marking a dramatic collapse of more than 95 percent.
Breakdown
- Iran's hand-woven carpet industry is in decline, impacted by global economic challenges. 10s
- US sanctions since the mid-1990s have caused carpet export revenues to drop from over $2 billion to under $42 million. 33s
- Iran now imports carpets from India, Turkey, and China, reducing domestic sales. 1m 0s
- Carpet weaving supports at least two million Iranians, many earning only a few dollars a day. 1m 9s
- Officials are promising reforms, but the industry faces ongoing challenges from currency collapse and shifting global demand. 1m 19s