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She said many thought the quartz was diamond and it requires a lot to explaining that there are no diamonds in Somaliland.

All these potential markets, creates jobs. So i dont know what you are talking aboutForget exports that will come later. The number one focus should be creating a sustainable internal economy with a strong banking sector which is the backbone of economic prosperity. Future governments need to create a business friendly environment and help future healthy competition. Jobs creation is most pivotal in the situation, since so many Somalis are idle.
Exports are the icing on the cake, consumption is the biggest component of GDP


Thank you for the infoSome pottery items have potential both for local consumption and export:
Baraawe used to produce a charcoal stove that was both efficient and attractive.
The water jars (ashoon?) from Ceelwaaq and elsewhere are durable and a classic design.
Leather makes sandals and shoes. Leather and hardwood makes furniture.
Cotton makes cloth.
Gypsum makes plaster.
Get past the notion of exporting raw resources.

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runta maa diidantahay?Abdisamad, your a separist. You dont have a say in this matter. Please stop trolling.

As long as the fake nationalists of snet continue discussing about your region's resources, you have every right to have your say.runta maa diidantahay?Abdisamad, your a separist. You dont have a say in this matter. Please stop trolling.

As long as the fake nationalists of snet continue discussing about your region's resources, you have every right to have your say.runta maa diidantahay?Abdisamad, your a separist. You dont have a say in this matter. Please stop trolling.

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