Importing Apple products not in Iran’s interest: cyberspace chief
TEHRAN (Basirat ) :Secretary of Iran's Supreme Council of Cyberspace Abolhassan Firouzabadi said Apple’s ban on Iranian-developed apps is a ‘political’ decision, saying the import of Apple products is not in the country’s interest.
The iOS versions of the mobile apps developed in Iran, such as Iranian banks,
online payment firms as well as ride-hailing and food delivery services, are no
longer accessible to the users of Apple products since February 27.
Speaking to Mehr News correspondent about the issue, Secretary of Iran's Supreme
Council of Cyberspace Abolhassan Firouzabadi said the use of Apple products in
Iran should be managed.
He said the value of the imports of Apple products to Iran stood at about $2
billion last year.
"Given the fact that Apple products have much cheaper, and good
foreign alternatives, their import is definitely not in the interest of the
country,” he stressed.
Firouzabadi called on the government to create restrictions on the import of
Apple products to Iran, if Apple continues to ignore the rights of the Iranian
citizens who have purchased its products.
He then noted the considerable drop in the purchase of Apple products by
Iranians, saying the reason may have been the recent sharp hike in the value of
dollar.
"We have to accept that in the current situation, and given Apple’s restrictions
on Iranians’ access to its services, it is not reasonable to buy Apple
products,” he added.
Source:MNA