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Maya Mikdashi
mayamikdashi
some small context for people who follow #Lebanon news less: Lebanon relies on imports for almost everything, including food and medicine/medical supplies. This is the largest & busiest national port
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James Smart
jamessmat
There's somewhat an evolving picture of the DISRUPTION in lives, businesses, and way of life caused by COVID-19. In KENYA, the food-chain is going through a METAMOPHORSIS, the CHANGES brought
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Shawn Donnan
sdonnan
The US president moving to ban the export of vital medical supplies in a global pandemic feels like a bit of moment in history...https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-03/trump-invokes-act-to-prevent-equipment-from-being-hoarded The take fro
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Amy Ferguson
coskier61
Germany Plans Ambitious Hydrogen Pipeline NetworkOver the next decade, Germany plans to create the longest hydrogen transmission pipeline network in the world. This development will form part of Germany’s contribution
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Joseph Brendan
Joe_brendan_
I have been seeing many tweets that are not honest about the Kano-Katsina-Jigawa-Niger rail line.Some people are saying it is of no economic benefit to Nigeria.I will share my honest
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Gabbbar
GabbbarSingh
Unpopular Opinion: We need these Black Marketers. Who can anticipate demand, import concentrators, and make it available to the general public adding their own margin. Or else you have NO
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Ed Barker
edbarkerpig
I have once again seen media reports a) suggest that we can export 'bacon' to new markets, b) complain the UK pig sector is being protectionist re: USA etc, c)
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Dr Anna Jerzewska
AnnaJerzewska
Whether you've enjoyed the new Kent border jokes over the last few days or not, the Kent access permit, or Kermit, is an interesting concept. Is this something other countries
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Isa // Spooky on Main
Secondlina
Hey not to be that guy, but piracy tends to happen in a limited amount of scenarios :1) People who read have no money. At best, this will be a
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Amara Nwankpa
Nwankpa_A
Sometimes, there's more behind the headline than meets the eye.Maize is a seasonal crop in Nigeria. So, "growing everywhere" for a country where agriculture is 90% rain-fed does not preclude
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Ceng Sagnic
cngsgnc
I understand the sentimental comments about the plight of tomato producers in Kurdistan, though the story is more complex than thought. State-owned or supported agricultural production or factories are not
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Thula Sindi
thulasindi
People who dress like this in the middle of winter want you to declare that the list of items on the DTI list (which was created in partnership with clothing
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Atiku Abubakar
atiku
We Must Exit This Recession With Precision. It is with a very heavy heart that I received the confirmation that for the second time in five years, #Nigeria has entered
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John Huber
JohnHuber72
In the Panic of 1907, our economy plunged. Steel output -60%, iron -55%, imports -26%, unemployment soared, doors closed, rent wasn't paid. Economic output cratered for 6 months. GDP down
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Ghost Train
ClockworkMini
Meet the beautiful NS 4700This will now become a thread for my favorite Dutch locomotives!(With descriptions soon) The NS 4700 was 1/2 (as far as I know) imports to the
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Sahil Deo
DeoSahil
85 countries have approached the @IMFNews for short-term emergency assistance so farWe should note that this number is double the number seeking help after the 2008 financial crisis. via @fteconomics
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