Addressing a group of economic activists and private sector representatives in East Azarbaijan Province on Thursday, Tayebnia said over the past 40 years, the country's economy had a bitter experience: As oil income increased, country's problems worsened.
He said oil that could elevate the country's status, turned into a disaster.
"Oil incomes suppressed exports, negatively impacting the role of productivity in Iran's economic growth."
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