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Digital Economy Sector Calls on Communications Minister to Resolve Google Ads Restrictions
Digital Businesses Seek Swift Action Amid Economic Challenges
In a recent open letter, Tehran’s E-Commerce Association has urged Iran’s Minister of Communications to address critical restrictions on Google Ads—a vital platform for digital businesses. The letter highlights the resilience of Iran’s digital economy sector, which has continued operations despite external pressures and domestic challenges.
A Pillar of Iran’s Modern Economy
The digital economy remains a cornerstone of Iran’s economic growth, with online platforms, e-commerce stores, and tech companies sustaining services even during periods of heightened uncertainty. However, the blocking of Google Ads (www.googleadservices.com) has severely hampered these businesses, leading to declining sales, reduced traffic, and difficulties in customer acquisition.
Appeal for Support in Critical Times
With domestic markets facing constraints, digital enterprises rely heavily on digital advertising to reach their audiences. The letter emphasizes the need for swift resolution, calling on authorities to engage with private sector representatives to align policies with on-the-ground economic realities.
“Digital businesses are the backbone of Iran’s modern economy,” the letter states. “In these challenging times, they must not be left unsupported.”
The appeal underscores the sector’s commitment to serving the public while urging policymakers to remove barriers that hinder growth and stability.
(Image: Open letter from digital economy businesses to the Minister of Communications.)