The Iranian government has imposed a two-month ban on exports of apples, oranges, and dates, impacting the global market as Iran is one of the top apple exporters. This decision aims to address the rising prices of basic foodstuffs in the country, which has led to unrest among the population, especially ahead of Ramadan. However, experts caution that this populist measure will likely worsen Iran's economic problems, including inflation and currency devaluation, by reducing foreign exchange earnings and further restricting the availability of these fruits in the market.