They get the money and profits. Also clears land for expansion. The bad news is the land is deforested and there are soil erosion. Bad land means little use for the land in agriculture.
Yes.
goods such as medicines, cloths, grains, other foods, timber, and automobiles
No. Most timber is for internal consumption.
TEAKS - a tall tropical Asian timber tree
Cambodia export timber,r\ rubber and rice
It is an agreement that was negotiated under the auspices of the United Nations Committee on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) by producer and consumer countries of tropical timber. Its main objective was to create an environment for a sustainable trade in tropical timber that benefited both producing and consuming countries. The agreement was a breakthrough in this area of international trade and has been built on and expanded by subsequent agreements which have replaced it. It established the organization's headquarters in Yokohama, Japan.
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yes
Timber and iron
if a country has a natural resource that is valuable to private enterprise they usually export it, whatever it is.
Any advantages are short-term advantages. Forests may be cleared to create grazing lands for goats, sheep, or cattle, but in tropical rainforests, the soil is very thin and does not support grazing for more than a few years. Trees may be cut down and the timber sold for export. Some types of wood fetch a high price. Unless there is some regulation to ensure a sustainable harvest, this can cause deforestation.
we import timber and iron from sweden