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Your answer depends on how you define \'produce\'.Diamonds are mined in countries all over the world, except Europe and on the continent of Antarctica.Diamonds are brokered in Europe and in some countries where diamonds are mined.Diamonds are cut and polished in diamond centers in many locations.Diamonds are sold -- both industrial diamonds and gem-quality diamonds -- on every continent except Antarctica.
If you are talking about countries, then there are lots of countries that have a controlled economic system, such as Venezuela, China, and Russia. Some economies have more government control than other and none are completely government controlled, except N. Korea perhaps.
Antigua and Barbuda Jamaica Dominica st. Kitt's & Nevis Trinidad & Tobago St. Lucia Barbados, ect... Most of the Caribbean countries are mixed economy except Cuba...
It is not true. The levelized cost of a kilowatt hour electricity from nuclear energy is cheaper than any other source of electricity except hydraulic power in some countries.
So-called "footloose companies" including transnational corporations, are not dependent on or otherwise tied to a certain geographic location. Except where impractical due to the costs of shipping goods, they can relocate to countries where resources (including labor) are cheapest.
All the countries in the world, except Sweden. If you meant what country is between Norway and Finland, it's Sweden.
Grow best in all countries except countries with desert
All deserts are located in countries except for Antarctica.
all countries, except the 8 or 9 that do.
no
Iran and Iraq are countries. Their names are spelled the same except the last letter.
All countries of the world except the Vatican State
All countries except for Japan and South Korea.
Liberia and Ethiopia
Yes. Most countries do, except some countries like Malta in the Mediterranean Sea.
Countries on every continent except Europe and Antarctica mine diamonds.
All countries except Myanmar(Burma), Liberia,and U.S.A.