The development of the rubber industry in West Africa
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1966-12Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
United Nations. Economic and Social Council;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
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When it is borne in mind that only 5 per oeat1 of natural rubber
is consumed in the producing countries and that of the $1,000 million
in foreign exchange that the sale of rubber brings in annually these
countries must immediately reserve $300 million to purchase rubber
goods from industrialized countries, it is easy to see the many advantages
that can theoretically be expected from establishing local rubber industries in these countries.
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“United Nations. Economic and Social Council; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1966-12). The development of the rubber industry in West Africa. UN. ECA Sub-Regional Economic Co-operation in West Africa Meeting (1966, Oct. 10 - 22 : Niamey, Niger). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/3581”Conférence
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