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These Countries Have the Weakest Currencies in the World in 2026

Nurul Darari by Nurul Darari
May 15, 2026
in Business
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These Countries Have the Weakest Currencies in the World in 2026

These Countries Have the Weakest Currencies in the World in 2026

Jakarta, ThedailyID — Several countries continue facing severe currency depreciation in 2026 as inflation, sanctions, political instability, and debt pressure weaken national economies.

Economists said weak currencies often reflect deeper structural problems, including unstable governments, low foreign reserves, and declining investor confidence.

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1. Iran

Iran’s rial remains one of the weakest currencies globally because of long-running international sanctions and economic restrictions.

Geopolitical tensions and limited foreign investment have also increased pressure on the country’s economy in recent years.

2. Lebanon

Lebanon continues struggling with a prolonged financial crisis that sharply weakened the Lebanese pound.

In addition, banking instability and political uncertainty have reduced public trust in the country’s monetary system.

3. Venezuela

Venezuela’s bolivar remains heavily affected by years of hyperinflation and economic instability.

Although the government introduced several reforms, many citizens still rely on foreign currencies like the US dollar for daily transactions.

4. Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe also continues facing inflation volatility and low confidence in its local currency.

As a result, businesses and consumers often prefer foreign currencies to protect purchasing power.

Why Weak Currencies Matter

Analysts explained that weak currencies usually increase the prices of imported goods, fuel, and food.

Consequently, citizens in affected countries often experience rising living costs and declining economic stability. Some governments have attempted monetary reforms and digital payment systems to stabilize their economies.

However, experts said recovery could take years without stronger fiscal management and political stability.

Meanwhile, stronger currencies such as the US dollar continue dominating international trade and reserve markets.

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