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Iran is preparing to emerge from the unity phase imposed by war, at a time when it is heading toward a peace period that may bring divisions and economic and social challenges, including hyperinflation and a contraction estimated at around 10%, in addition to power outages and calls to stop persecuting opponents. The debate about the country's future persists in Iran, with discussions between calls for openness and investment in development, and a focus on strengthening national independence. The future of Iran's economy depends on the extent of sanctions relief, with expectations that losses amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars will remain a major obstacle. The economy is also experiencing the highest rates of food inflation since World War II, with significant increases in food prices and widespread health and social impacts.
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