Major Shutdown of Iran's Steel Plants Following Air Strikes
BBC World
Iran's largest steel plants shut down following air strikes, raising concerns about economic stability and supply chain disruptions. What’s next for Iran?
Iran's steel industry faces a major shutdown due to air strikes.
Production may take six months to a year to resume, experts warn.
The strikes are expected to cause billions in damages to Iran's economy.
Tensions escalate with missile attacks and health facility strikes.