repairing
tourism, banking and finance, ship repairing, tobacco
www.exxun.com/Gibraltar/e_ec.html
repairs
... progress; the mobile cellular market has expanded rapidly with an estimated 10.9 million current users domestic: repairs to switches and lines destroyed during 2003 continue; additional switching capacity is improving access; cellular ...
www.exxun.com/Iraq/f_cm.html
repatriate
... Central Africans, and Congolese as refugees; in February 2006, Sudan and DROC signed an agreement to repatriate 13,300 Sudanese and 6,800 Congolese; Sudan accuses Eritrea of supporting Sudanese rebel groups; efforts to ...
www.exxun.com/Sudan/i_ti.html
repatriated
Pakistan, with UN and other international assistance, repatriated 2.3 million Afghan refugees with less than a million still remaining, many at their own choosing; Pakistan has proposed and Afghanistan protests construction of ...
www.exxun.com/Afghanistan/i_ti.html
repatriated
... to show the Junagadh claim in India's Gujarat State; by 2005, Pakistan, with UN assistance, repatriated 2.3 million Afghan refugees leaving slightly more than a million, many of whom remain at ...
www.exxun.com/Pakistan/i_ti.html
repatriated
... in the UAE, despite a July 2005 law banning the practice; while all identified victims were repatriated at the government's expense to their home countries, questions persist as to the effectiveness ...
www.exxun.com/UnitedArabEmirates/i_ti.html
repatriated
... 8.6 million refugees around the world as of early 2006; just over one million refugees were repatriated in the same period; other sources of contention include access to water and mineral (especially ...
www.exxun.com/World/i_ti.html
repatriating
... 2006, most of whom are expected to return in the next two years; Angolan refugees too have been repatriating but 26,450 still remain with 90,000 others from other neighboring states in 2006
www.exxun.com/Zambia/i_ti.html
repatriation
... banned habitation on the islands; a small group of Chagossians visited Diego Garcia in April 2006; repatriation is complicated by the exclusive US military lease of Diego Garcia that restricts access to ...
www.exxun.com/BritishIndianOceanTerritory/i_ti.html
repatriation
refugees (country of origin): 19,960 (Sudan), 3,325 (Democratic Republic of the Congo); note - UNHCR resumed repatriation of Southern Sudanese refugees in 2006 IDPs: 150,000 (ongoing unrest following coup in 2003) (2006)
www.exxun.com/CentralAfricanRepublic/i_ti.html
repatriation
... Congo (MONUC) maintained over 18,000 uniformed peacekeepers in the region, first deployed in 1999; despite significant repatriation efforts by governments and international organizations, in 2006, Angolans, Rwandans, Sudanese, and residents of other ...
www.exxun.com/Congo_DemocraticRepublic/i_ti.html
repatriation
Djibouti maintains economic ties and border accords with "Somaliland" leadership while maintaining some political ties to various factions in Somalia; thousands of Somali refugees await repatriation in UNHCR camps in Djibouti
www.exxun.com/Djibouti/i_ti.html
repatriation
NA note: repatriation of Ethiopian refugees residing in Sudan is expected to continue for several years; some Sudanese, Somali, and Eritrean refugees, who fled to Ethiopia from the fighting or famine in ...
www.exxun.com/Ethiopia/c_pp.html
repatriation
... defining unresolved areas north of Indonesia's Batam Island; Indonesian secessionists, squatters, and illegal migrants create repatriation problems for Papua New Guinea; piracy remains a problem in the Malacca Strait; maritime delimitation ...
www.exxun.com/Indonesia/i_ti.html
repatriation
... from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, despite the international community's efforts at repatriation; disputes with Malawi over the boundary in Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi) and the meandering Songwe ...
www.exxun.com/Tanzania/i_ti.html
repatriation
... the south; many refugees who left Timor-Leste in 2003 still reside in Indonesia and refuse repatriation; Australia and Timor-Leste agreed in 2005 to defer the disputed portion of the boundary ...
www.exxun.com/EastTimor/i_ti.html
repatriation
... clearly delimited, Botswana-Zambia boundary in the river; 42,250 Congolese refugees in Zambia are offered voluntary repatriation in November 2006, most of whom are expected to return in the next two years ...
www.exxun.com/Zambia/i_ti.html
repay
... world at enormous personal expense and then forced into commercial sexual exploitation or exploitative labor to repay debts to traffickers; women and children are trafficked into China from Mongolia, Burma, North Korea ...
www.exxun.com/China/i_ti.html
repaying
... foreign exchange reserves. Algeria has decreased its external debt to less than 10% of GDP after repaying its Paris Club and London Club debt in 2006. Real GDP has risen due to ...
www.exxun.com/Algeria/e_ec.html
repaying
... are the public sector rate; data for 2002-03 are the parallel market rate in 'Amman and Beirut; the official rate for repaying loans was 11.25 Syrian pounds per US dollars during 2004-06
www.exxun.com/Syria/e_ec.html
repayment
... a new agreement with the Paris Club to reschedule its official debt. A follow-up bilateral repayment agreement with the US was signed in December 2001. Gabon signed a 14-month Stand ...
www.exxun.com/Gabon/e_ec.html