Iranian businesses are facing severe challenges as a nationwide internet blackout continues, following a government crackdown on widespread protests. Since January 8, authorities have restricted access to the global web, allowing only limited connectivity to domestic platforms, which has left many businesses unable to operate efficiently. The ongoing digital isolation has sparked criticism from business leaders and some officials, who warn that the blackout is deepening economic woes and could fuel further public discontent.
Prominent voices, including the president's adviser, have called for the immediate restoration of internet access, arguing that the blockade risks greater instability. Business owners report significant losses, with estimates of economic damage reaching up to $27 million, and complain that current measures are inadequate for maintaining international trade. Despite some reports suggesting a possible end to the blackout, authorities have denied any imminent restoration of full internet access, while some lawmakers defend the restrictions as necessary for national security.




