Some shops and restaurants closed their doors as a result of the decline in commercial activity in Sheikh Othman in the capital, Aden.
In light of the horrific collapse of the local currency and the rise in food prices, citizens were content to buy basic supplies, which prompted merchants to close their shops
According to what citizens reported, Sheikh Othman District is the largest district in the city of Aden in terms of commercial activity. Some of the “restaurants and grocery” merchants there have resorted to closing their shops due to the accumulation of rents and taxes and the weakness of the purchasing process.
Yemeni districts and cities in the liberated areas are going through a situation It is difficult and has affected all ordinary citizens as a result of the deterioration of the local currency and the manipulation of the owners of exchange companies in the process of buying and selling foreign currencies, which prompted food merchants to raise prices illegally with the lack of government control.