Exemples d'utilisation de Developing countries whose en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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as well as those developing countries whose economies are highly dependent on commodities.
adversely affect the interests of those developing countries whose economies would grow rapidly,
relation to trade and the environment; the grave and justified concerns of the developing countries whose capacity to adapt was often limited
especially those developing countries whose export revenues are heavily dependent on commodity exports.
and the other developing countries whose per capita income in any of the three years used to determine average incomes(i.e. 2008-2010)
based on local integration(DLI), pointing out that the countries sheltering large numbers of refugees were often developing countries whose difficulties were increased as a result of having to look after groups of people whose return to their country of origin was uncertain.
With respect to competitiveness effects at the national level, developing countries whose firms were forced to comply with foreign standards
Developing countries whose institutions received United Nations publications include the following:
List of developed countries whose reports.
It is unacceptable to transfer the burden of resolving this crisis to the developing countries, whose weak economies cannot satisfy such demands.
Argentina is often quoted as being the first developing country whose firms established industrial plants abroad Chudnovsky
It is a great burden for any developing country, whose people would benefit so much more from cooperation than from confrontation.
This is not the case for most developing countries, whose use of renegotiations has been more constant.
had recently adopted recommendations without input from developing countries, whose views would have been useful.
including some in developed countries, whose lives had barely been touched by those technologies.
The current trade rules are not fair for developing countries, whose exporters bear at least four times more duties than those of developed countries
For most developing countries, whose GDP strongly relies on agricultural production, operating credit is
especially developing countries, whose economies are particularly dependent on fossil fuel production,
Indebtedness was always the main obstacle to the sustainable development of the developing countries, whose resources were dwindling
was attended by selected experts from seven developing countries, whose participation in the event was funded by FAO.