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Iran's Economy Reliant on Exports to China

Primul articol: 8 mar. 2026, 09:44 | Ultima actualizare: 13 mar. 2026, 18:37 | 4 surse | 4 articole

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Iran's economic dependence on China is a significant factor in its current economic landscape. China serves as a crucial market for Iranian exports, particularly oil and gas, providing a vital source of revenue for the country. This reliance underscores the strengthening economic relationship between Iran and China, especially in the face of international sanctions and geopolitical pressures.

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Deutsche Welle English 8 mar. 2026, 09:44 (acum 9 zile)

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