US and Iran impose trade strikes while granting World Cup player visas

The United States and Iran have each announced reciprocal trade measures. The actions come despite both countries granting visas to footballers for the World

The United States and Iran have each announced reciprocal trade measures. The actions come despite both countries granting visas to footballers for the World Cup. The trade strikes target selected goods and services in each other's markets. Visa approvals are being processed separately from the economic dispute. Officials say the sporting visas reflect a desire for cultural exchange. The trade moves underscore ongoing diplomatic tension between the two states. Analysts note the contrast between cooperation on sports and conflict in trade. The situation remains fluid as both governments assess further steps.