Economy in Isfahan

Summary

Commerce has always been central to the growth of Isfahan, to the extent that the Safavid Shah Abbas I (1588–1629) effectively re-routed the Silk Road through Isfahan.[1] As of 2019, economic transparency is lacking in Isfahan.[2] The Association of Mass Builders of Housing and Construction is an institution to encourage professionalism and create a suitable platform for investment.[3] The Isfahan 1405 (2026) strategic plan is the sixth five-year plan of the city that has been uploaded on the municipal transparency site, and citizens can view it.[4]

Economy of Isfahan
CurrencyIranian rial ريال
Statistics
Main industries
iron, steel, mining, export, infrastructure building

All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

Production edit

Since Safavid times, goldsmithing, carpet weaving, textile, and coppersmithing became popular in Isfahan.[5] Jey Oil Refining Company has a production and storage site in Isfahan.[6] City is a furniture production hub in the country.[7] Some of the industrial districts within a 50-kilometer radius of the city are Jey Industrial Estate, Sagzi, Mohammad Abad, Dowlatabad, Isfahan.[8][9] Some of the markets are Shoes, Bags, Cars, Computers, Home appliances, Food, Pharmaceuticals and Gardening.[10] Isfahan is known for the Isfahan rug.

Notable companies based in Isfahan include:

  • Solomon Carpet
  • Esfahan Steel Company
  • Defense Industry Complex, Isfahan
  • Isfahan Tree Research Centre
  • Milk and Meat Company, Isfahan
  • Sepahan Factory Town Complex
  • Isfahan Refrigerated Produce Company
  • Hoseynabad va Mahmudabad Industrial Estate of Isfahan
  • Isfahan Airport Industries

Technology and infrastructure edit

For reducing unemployment, according to Tasnim, it is recommended to build a dry port for goods, in special economics logistics east region of the city because of the airport, railway, highways, and roads.[11] Isfahan uranium processing facility is responsible for nuclear enrichment. Construction began in 1993.[12] Montazeri Power Plant is located in the north of Isfahan next to the Oil Refinery. The plant has eight units of 200 megawatts, with a production capacity of 1600 megawatts in total.[13] Startup Grind Isfahan hosts monthly startup events.[14] Isfahan Science and Technology Town is one of the technology parks in Iran,[15] and Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Health Science and Technology Park opened 2019.[16][17][18]

Recreation edit

List of hotels[19]
Number Name Stars
1 Abbasi Hotel 5
2 Kosar 5
3 Piruzi 4
4 AliQapu 4
5 Venus 4
6 Keryas 4
7 Aseman 4

Sport clubs edit

Tourism edit

There are almost 150 hotels,[20] Sarouyeh is a chosen tourism area in Isfahan Province.[21]

Wealth and distribution edit

Some of the special markets inside the city are the medicinal herbs market, flower & plants market, fish market, meat market. There is a program to build Kowsar hypermarkets in every district by Isfahan Municipality's Organization for Organizing Urban Jobs and Agricultural Products.[22][23] In 2019 680 child workers were identified by charity groups.[24] District 14 is one of the most impoverished places in the city with the most number of under 14 years old population and high crime ratio.[25] Oman Samani neighborhood with a population density of 222 people per hectare and 55% of immigrants has the highest population density in Isfahan.[26]

Further reading edit

  • Creative industries: a case study of Isfahan, Iran
  • How much rich people in isfahan spend per month?

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Isfahan chamber of commerce, industry and mines
  • Isfahan Municipality's Organization for Organizing Urban Jobs and Agricultural Products
  • Organization for budget and management
  • Governorate investment portal
  • Isfahan department of commerce, industry and mines Archived 2021-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • Isfahan small industries & industry parks
  • Minister of science & technology Archived 2018-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • Minister of foreign affairs
  • national business license board portal Archived 2019-11-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Isfahan standard department
  • https://isfahan.mrud.ir/ Archived 2020-10-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • https://fdo.mui.ac.ir/