Several products banned in the U.S. due to health or safety concerns are often exported to developing countries, including certain pesticides like DDT, which are prohibited in agriculture. Additionally, used electronics, such as old computers and phones that don't meet U.S. recycling standards, are frequently shipped to third-world nations, where they may pose environmental hazards. Other items include pharmaceuticals that are no longer approved for use in the U.S. but may still be sold in less regulated markets, raising ethical concerns about health risks for consumers in those countries.
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Brain drain occurs when highly qualified people are sent to another country. If reciprocation from the exchanging countries occurs, there is no reason to ban brain drain.
No, Iraq sent 4 athletes to participate in Bejing. Yes, it was announced that Iraq would be banned.
Major products sent from the middle colonies to the other colonies were timber and textile products
China and other countries depending on the Congo for coltan, a natural resource, which is used in many electronics. This is sent to manufacturers, used in their products, and then goods are sent to places like the US and are sold.
China and other countries depending on the Congo for coltan, a natural resource, which is used in many electronics. This is sent to manufacturers, used in their products, and then goods are sent to places like the US and are sold.
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Sent naval and marine forces to China.
In predominantly Muslim countries - depending upon the form of government - being found with a Bible in one's possession could lead to death. In countries like North Korea, you would be sent to prison. In most Western countries, there are no consequences to having/reading the Bible anywhere. See related link for banned books worldwide:
Cars and other products imported from other countries are referred to as "imports." These items are brought into a country for sale or use, typically to meet domestic demand or to provide consumers with a wider variety of choices. The opposite of imports is "exports," which are goods sent from one country to another.
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The following countries have sent rescue crews to Haiti:PeruIsraelPortugalBrazilCuba