The Iron And Steel Industry In The Developing Countries - The Case Of Latin America And The Arab Countries

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Argenis Gamboa
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The Arab community is formed by around twenty countries in Africa and Asia, linked basically by a common language-Arabic - and the same religion, the muslim. They jointly occupy around 12 million square kilometers with a total population of around 140 million people. Nevertheless, these nations differ widely in their geographic area and population. Thus, while Egypt has a territory of over a million square kilometers and a population of nearly 40 million people, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain have, among the three of them, less than 30, 000 square kilometers and a million inhabitants. The per capita income also vary greatly, depending on whether they are oil producing countries or not. Generally speaking, it can be said that these countries economies have been based on oil or agriculture and that in these last years, they have been making serious efforts to increase their degree of industrialization and have greatly improved their infrastructure. This trend has resulted in the development of the iron and steel industry, which is still in a stage of primary development.
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APA: Argenis Gamboa  (1979)  The Iron And Steel Industry In The Developing Countries - The Case Of Latin America And The Arab Countries

MLA: Argenis Gamboa The Iron And Steel Industry In The Developing Countries - The Case Of Latin America And The Arab Countries. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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