International Economic Summit Geography Quiz Prep Africa.

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International Economic Summit Geography Quiz Prep Africa

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Algeria

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Algeria GDP: $7,100 Exports: petroleum; natural gas; petroleum products Imports: capital goods; foodstuffs; consumer goods

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Angola

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Angola GDP: $9,100 Exports: crude oil; diamonds; refined petroleum; coffee; sisal Imports: machinery and equipment; vehicles; medicines

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Bolivia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $4,700 Exports: natural gas; soy beans; petroleum; zinc ore; tin Imports: petroleum; plastics; paper; aircraft; prepared food Bolivia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Bosnia & Herzegovina

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Bosnia & Herzegovina GDP: $6,600 Exports: metal; clothing; wood products Imports: machinery; chemicals; fuels; foodstuffs

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Botswana

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $15,800 Exports: diamonds; copper; nickel; soda ash; meat; textiles Imports: foodstuffs; machinery; electrical goods; transport equipment Botswana

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Cameroon

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $2,400 Exports: crude oil; petroleum; lumber; cocoa beans; aluminum Imports: machinery; electrical equipment; transport equipment Cameroon

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Democratic Republic of Congo

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $300 Exports: diamonds; copper; crude oil; coffee; cobalt Imports: foodstuffs; mining machinery; transport equipment Democratic Republic of Congo

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Egypt

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Egypt GDP: $5,500 Exports: crude oil/petroleum products, cotton, textiles Imports: machinery/equipment, foodstuffs, chemicals

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Ethiopia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $800 Exports: coffee; qat; gold; leather products; live animals Imports: food & live animals; petroleum; chemicals; machinery Ethiopia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Gabon

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $14,900 Exports: crude oil; timber; manganese; uranium Imports: machinery; foodstuffs; chemicals; construction materials Gabon

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Ghana

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $1,500 Exports: gold; cocoa; timber; tuna; bauxite; aluminum; magnesium ore Imports: capital equipment; petroleum; foodstuffs Ghana

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Mali

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Mali GDP: $1,200 Exports: cotton, gold, livestock Imports: petroleum, machinery and equipment, construction materials; foodstuffs; textiles

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Morocco

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $4,000 Exports: clothing/textiles; electric components; inorganic chemicals Imports: crude petroleum; textile fabric; wheat; gas; electricity Morocco

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Mozambique

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $900 Exports: aluminum; prawns; cashews; cotton; sugar; citrus Imports: machinery; vehicles; fuel; chemicals; metal products Mozambique

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Namibia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $5,500 Exports: diamonds; copper; gold; zinc; lead; uranium; cattle; fish Imports: foodstuffs; petroleum products; fuel; machinery Namibia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Niger

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $700 Exports: uranium ore; livestock; cowpeas; onions Imports: foodstuffs; machinery; vehicles; petroleum; cereals Niger

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Nigeria

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $2,200 Exports: petroleum/petroleum products; cocoa; rubber Imports: machinery; chemicals; transport equipment Nigeria

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Oman

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $20,400 Exports: petroleum; re-exports; fish; metals; textiles Imports: machinery; manufactured goods; food; livestock; lubricants Oman

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Pakistan

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $2,600 Exports: textiles; rice; leather goods; sports goods; chemicals Imports: petroleum products; machinery; plastics Pakistan

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Saudi Arabia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $21,300 Exports: petroleum & petroleum products Imports: machinery; foodstuffs; chemicals; vehicles; textiles Saudi Arabia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Senegal

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $1,800 Exports: fish; groundnuts (peanuts); petroleum products Imports: food/beverages; capital goods; fuels Senegal

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Sierra Leone

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $700 Exports: diamonds; rutile; cocoa; coffee; fish Imports: foodstuffs; machinery; fuels and lubricants; chemicals Sierra Leone

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 South Africa

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $10,400 Exports: gold; diamonds; platinum; other metals Imports: machinery; chemicals; petroleum; scientific instruments South Africa

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Sudan

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $2,200 Exports: oil/petroleum products; cotton; sesame; livestock Imports: foodstuffs; manufactured goods; refinery/transport equipment Sudan

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Swaziland

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $5,100 Exports: soft drink concentrates; sugar; wood pulp; cotton yarn Imports: vehicles; machinery; transport equipment; foodstuffs Swaziland

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Sweden

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $39,600 Exports: machinery; vehicles; paper products; pulp and wood Imports: machinery; petroleum products; chemicals; vehicles Sweden

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Switzerland

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $40,900 Exports: machinery; chemicals; metals; watches Imports: machinery; chemicals; vehicles; metals Switzerland

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Syria

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $4,900 Exports: crude oil; minerals; petroleum products Imports: machinery; food/livestock; metal products; chemical products Syria

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Tanzania

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $1,400 Exports: gold; coffee; cashew nuts; manufactures; cotton Imports: consumer goods; machinery; transport equipment Tanzania

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Tunisia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $8,000 Exports: clothing; semi-finished goods/textiles; agricultural products Imports: textiles; machinery; hydrocarbons; chemicals Tunisia

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Turkey

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $12,900 Exports: apparel; foodstuffs; textiles; metal manufactures Imports: machinery; chemicals; semi-finished goods; fuels Turkey

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Uganda

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $1,100 Exports: coffee; fish/fish products; tea; cotton; flowers Imports: capital equipment; vehicles; petroleum Uganda

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Ukraine

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $7,800 Exports: ferrous/nonferrous metals; fuel/petroleum products Imports: energy; machinery; chemicals Ukraine

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 United Arab Emirates

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $40,400 Exports: crude oil; natural gas; re- exports; dried fish; dates Imports: machinery; chemicals; foodstuffs United Arab Emirates

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $37,400 Exports: manufactured goods; fuels; chemicals; food/beverages Imports: manufactured goods; machinery; fuels; foodstuffs United Kingdom

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 Zimbabwe

Copyright Intl Economic Summit Globalization Edition V2.1 June 09 GDP: $200 Exports: platinum; cotton; tobacco; gold; ferroalloys Imports: machinery/transport equipment; other manufactures Zimbabwe