Iran's Opec win lacks substance without real deals with oil giants
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FEW countries have benefited from the oil market's 2016 recovery like Iran. Since sanctions on its economy were eased in January, the Persian Gulf producer has doubled exports as prices rallied and won approval from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) last month to pump even more while other members cut.
The key to continued growth will be attracting foreign investment to the energy industry.
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