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Dubai Economic Structure
Dubai is the 44th best financial city in the world, as surveyed by City Mayors. The organization also ranked Dubai in the 33rd position in the list of the...
Cuba Trade, Exports and Imports
Cuba’s economy is significantly dependant on imports and the Cuban trade deficit stood at 56% of the country’s total trade in 2008. The level of deficit has risen from...
Cuba Industry Sectors
The Cuban economy has transformed from a single product backward economy to a country that is largely driven by its services segment. The contribution of the Cuban industry to...
Cuba Economic Structure
The state plays an important role in Cuba’s economic structure, with virtually all production and foreign trade controlled by it. The Cuban government is trying hard to maintain full...
Cuba Economy
Cuba is an insular nation, with a population of 11 million, making it the most populous nation in the Caribbean. Its immediate neighbors are the USA, Bahamas, Haiti, Jamaica...
Canada Exports, Imports & Trade
Canada is the 10th largest exporter and 12th largest importer in the world. Although Canada is heavily involved in international trade, the US is by far its largest and...
Canada Industry Sectors
Prior to World War II, the Canadian economy was primarily focused on agriculture with over 60 percent of the population living in rural towns or farms. Canada had also...
Canada Economic Structure
The Canadian economy closely resembles that of its neighbour to the south, the US. Besides having similar patterns of production and living standards, Canada also adopts a market oriented...
Cambodia Trade, Exports and Imports
Cambodia’s foreign trade has increased tremendously after the civil and political turmoil receded in 1999. The per capita income increased rapidly although it remained lower than other...
Cambodia Industry Sectors
The Cambodian economy grew at a rate of 10% between 2004 and 2007. This was mainly driven by industries such as garment, tourism construction and agriculture. Some other major...


