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Geopolitical and Macroeconomic Implications of the Iranian Nuclear Deal for GCC (Bilingual)

September 02 , 2015

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Executive Summary

Iran will have to reduce by two-thirds the number of centrifuges that it currently has installed (from 19,000 to 6,000). Of the 6,000, only 5,060 will be permitted to enrich uranium over the next 10 years at a facility at Natanz. Among the remaining centrifuges, a few hundred will be permitted to operate at an underground plant located at Fordow, which will, however, not be allowed to enrich uranium.

Key Questions Addressed

  • What is the overall historical context leading up to the Iranian nuclear deal?
  • What impact can the deal have on the Iranian economy?
  • Why are various countries around the world interested in a post-sanctions Iran?
  • What are the economic ramifications for the GCC?

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