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Abandoned markets and empty cinemas: 11 photos show how ordinary people are being hit by Trump's sanctions on Iran, which are ramping up again

Inflation is at a high in Iran, with $1 being worth 115,000 Iranian rials right now. This photo — which shows 130,000 rials — is worth $1.13.

Abandoned markets and empty cinemas: 11 photos show how ordinary people are being hit by Trump's sanctions on Iran, which are ramping up again

The Trump administration in November 2018 re-imposed the ban on importing Persian "carpets of Iranian origin," leaving once-crowded carpet bazaars empty. Many Iranians can't afford to buy the rugs, and foreigners face difficulties exporting them.

The Trump administration in November 2018 re-imposed the ban on importing Persian "carpets of Iranian origin," leaving once-crowded carpet bazaars empty. Many Iranians can

Hashem Sekhavatmand, who has been selling carpets in the city of Tabriz since his teenage years, says he's never experienced a business downfall like this before.

Hashem Sekhavatmand, who has been selling carpets in the city of Tabriz since his teenage years, says he

"He should take out all Persian carpets in the White House," another carpet seller in Tabriz (not pictured) told Business Insider. "Persian carpets should have nothing to do with political embargoes."

"He should take out all Persian carpets in the White House," another carpet seller in Tabriz (not pictured) told Business Insider. "Persian carpets should have nothing to do with political embargoes."

There are no bars or clubs in Iran, so cinema is one of the most popular ways for Iranians to pass their time.

There are no bars or clubs in Iran, so cinema is one of the most popular ways for Iranians to pass their time.

But fewer and fewer Iranians can go now because US sanctions have squeezed their disposable income.

But fewer and fewer Iranians can go now because US sanctions have squeezed their disposable income.

Iran hasn't imported any Hollywood films since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, but that hasn't stopped US sanctions from affecting the country's movie industry. Inflation in the country has slashed the industry's budgets and ability to market internationally, Variety reported earlier this year.

Iran hasn

Source: Variety

More and more young Iranians are getting into skateboarding, which is considered a western sport. They're finding it hard to source accessories and coaches for their sport.

More and more young Iranians are getting into skateboarding, which is considered a western sport. They

"Iran doesn't have any local brands for skateboarding and since our country is under sanctions right now and it's really hard to import anything from the West," one skateboarder, Negin Baghi, told Business Insider. She added that skateboarding accessories are hard to find and expensive.

"Iran doesn

Iran's fallen currency has, however, made it a cheaper country for tourists. Many bazaars in touristic areas are mostly occupied by tourists.

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Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister, accused the US earlier this month of "DELIBERATELY targeting ordinary citizens," and called it "#EconomicTerrorism, illegal & inhuman."

Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran

Anti-US sentiment can also be seen around many Iranian cities, and the wall outside the former US embassy in Tehran here is plastered with anti-US murals. Iranian citizens can't avoid seeing them, whether or not they agree.

Anti-US sentiment can also be seen around many Iranian cities, and the wall outside the former US embassy in Tehran here is plastered with anti-US murals. Iranian citizens can

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