no, they don't produce a lot
No, Chile is not the world's leading producer of steel. The top producers of steel are countries like China, India, and Japan. Chile is more well-known for its copper production, being one of the largest producers of copper globally. While it does produce some steel, it is not a dominant player in the global steel market.
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What can someone do in Chile?
Caribe Chile is Carribean Pepper.
Chile, due its geographic extension,we can find four very different areas:Northern Chile: World's produce of Fish Meal(World's #2) and Copper (World's #1).Central Chile: World's best produce of Wines and Professional Services (Santiago: Latin-America´s Best Business City)Southern Chile: World's produce of Salmon ( World's #2), Woods and Pulp paper.Chilean Patagonia: Tourism and Antarctica Cruisers.
Oil and natural gas.
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Gordon Enoch Patty has written: 'Chile' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Produce trade 'U.S. mint oil in the European market' -- subject(s): Statistics, Peppermint oil, Spearmint oil
it doesn't produce oil or fuel if you were wondering about that to
Salmon
oil...oil...and more oil
They have oil glands which produce oil.
Italy, New Zealand,Chile,France,Greece.
I personally produce or import no crude oil
England does produce some oil e.g. oilfields in Dorset
Yes, Sudan produce Crude Oil. actually about 80% of Sudan's income is from Crude Oil.