The countries' Immigration policies are the most lenient in the Middle East.
The countries of the Arabian peninsula rely heavily on foreign workers to grow their economy.
The countries of the Arabain peninsula rely heavily on foreign workers because they themselves are not able to do the works available in their country.
The countries' Immigration policies are the most lenient in the Middle East.
The countries of the Arabian peninsula rely heavily on foreign workers to grow their economy.
The countries of the Arabain peninsula rely heavily on foreign workers because they themselves are not able to do the works available in their country.
The Emirates such as UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait lack the manpower to perform the numerous tasks that their societies require. As concerns Saudi Arabia, most Saudis would prefer to be subsidized by the government than lift a finger.
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Gulf Arab countries, heavily reliant on food imports, have been buying farmland in developing nations to ensure food security after a spike in food prices.
they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.
they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.
they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.
As Canada's largest port, it trades heavily with Asian countries.
Baja Californialetter C
Southern Africa
There are really only two that stick out as peninsulas from a larger land mass- Italy and Greece. However, the Mediterranean also contains the islands of Sardinia, Sicily, Crete and Cyprus, as well as Corfu, Malta and Rhodes. The Southern seaboard of Turkey encroaches heavily upon the Northen Mediterranean, but can hardly be called a peninsula. Italy, Greece, and Spain. Spain and Portugal are in the Iberian Peninsula
Biomass
Pros: tremendously powerful, heavily impacts enemy morale Cons: nuclear fallout, extremely negative reaction by foreign countries towards the user, initiates the possibility of mutually assured destruction.
They are not extensively industrialized. Their economies rely heavily on exports.