US-Iran Deal Fails to Boost Economic Outlook

US-Iran Deal Fails to Boost Economic Outlook

Updated at: June 24, 2026 at 01:30 AM

In June 2026, the United States and Iran signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding aimed at de-escalating tensions, most notably securing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

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While the deal includes significant provisions such as sanctions waivers for oil exports and the potential release of $24 billion in frozen assets, its impact on Iran’s economy remains limited.

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Experts distinguish between the 'transactional' nature of these measures and the 'structural' problems Iran faces.

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Decades of underinvestment and aging infrastructure cannot be solved by money alone.

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Furthermore, Iran remains on the Financial Action Task Force blacklist, making international banks hesitant to conduct business due to persistent credit and reputational risks.

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Investors fear potential future policy reversals, and many doubt that any economic gains will reach the average citizen rather than being absorbed by military-linked institutions.

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Ultimately, while the agreement successfully stabilized global oil prices and provided a temporary reprieve, it is widely viewed as a fragile political pause rather than a catalyst for long-term economic recovery or a fundamental transformation of the regional landscape.

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What is the primary reason many international banks are reluctant to re-enter the Iranian market?

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Iran remains on the Financial Action Task Force blacklist, leading to high reputational and credit risks.

Which of the following is considered a 'structural' obstacle to Iran's economic recovery?

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Years of underinvestment and the degradation of critical oil and gas infrastructure.

What was the immediate, positive global effect of the US-Iran deal?

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The stabilization of global oil prices through the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Why are critics concerned about the US utilizing sanctions waivers in this deal?

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It uses up the primary economic leverage the US has early, leaving fewer tools for future negotiations.

What is the general sentiment among analysts regarding the long-term success of this deal?

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They view it as a fragile pause rather than a lasting economic reset.

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