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Rebuilding Iran could cost $500 billion, Mideast expert say

4 August 2025
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Rebuilding Iran could cost $500 billion, Mideast expert say | The Jerusalem Post

Tehran estimates that it requires over $500 billion in foreign investment to modernize its infrastructure, including roads, grids, and ports. The ongoing conflict has diverted resources, now focusing on rebuilding efforts rather than modernization.

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