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Customs import of the country based on the international classification of goods - from 1382 to 1384
This data set is taken from the table on page 109 of the economic report and the balance sheet for the year 1384.
Trade exchange relationship (without oil, gas and electricity) - 1382 to 1384
This data set is taken from the table on page 112 of the economic report and the balance sheet for the year 1384.
Combination of customs imports based on the type of consumption - 1382 to 1384
This data set is taken from the table on page 109 of the economic report and the balance sheet for the year 1384.
Status of foreign exchange reserve account - 1382 to 1384
This data set is taken from the table on page 114 of the economic report and the balance sheet for the year 1384.
Status of the country's foreign obligations in 1383 and 1384
This data set is taken from the table on page 113 of the economic report and the balance sheet for the year 1384.
Foreign trade (without oil, gas and electricity) from 1382 to 1384
This data set is taken from the table on page 108 of the economic report and the balance sheet for the year 1384.
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