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Ministry Of Economic Affairs (Nguyễn Dynasty)
A ministry of economy, ministry of commerce, ministry of economic affairs or department of commerce is a part of the government in most countries that is responsible for matters related to the economy or economic policy. List Examples of such ministries include: *Afghanistan: Ministry of Economy (Afghanistan) *Albania: Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Entrepreneurship (Albania) *Argentina: Minister of Economy of Argentina *Austria: Ministry of Economy (Austria) *Benin: Ministry of Economy and Finance (Benin) *Bulgaria: Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism (Bulgaria) *Bhutan: Ministry of Economic Affairs (Bhutan) *Brazil: Ministry of Economy (Brazil) *Cambodia: Ministry of Economy and Finance (Cambodia) *Chile: Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism *Croatia: Ministry of Economy (Croatia) *Denmark: Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs (Denmark) *Dominican Republic: Ministry of Economy (Dominican Republic) *Estonia: Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communicat ...
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