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Pinya Nukulueaamrung (Fai) 10-5

Ethiopia trading problems





Ethiopia is the country part of Africa continent, and located in Africas
horn. The capital city is Addis Ababa. The population in Ethiopia is
93,877,025 people. The major ethnic group, Oromo, is approximately 34.5%
of the population. The politics of Ethiopia is a federal parliamentary republic,
which the prime minister is the head of government. The weather in Ethiopia
has a various number. The temperature of major area is 16-25 C and on the
night lows 5-10 C.The disasters which frequently occur in Ethiopia are flood,
epidemic, and drought involving terrible death. Average people affected per
year is approximate 2 million people. Water quality in Ethiopia is very poor
and was contaminated by the using of human and animals. Air quality is
mixed with Nitrogen Dioxide which can link to acute respiratory symptoms.
Most of raw materials in Ethiopia is about agricultural produce, such as,
coffee, ginger, corn, etc. Ethiopia is landlocked and has an agreement with
Eritrea using the ports of Asseb and Massawa. Port of Djibouti has been used
by Ethiopia for nearly all of its imports.The nearest neighbours are Eritrea
where is located in the north an and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia in the
east, Sudan and South Sudan in the west, and Kenya in the South. The main
exports are coffee, oily seeds, vegetables, cut flowers, and dried legumes.
The main imports are refined petroleum, wheat, delivery trucks, palm oil, and
mixed mineral or chemical fertilizers.

In Ethiopia, there was an urbanization, which is the movement of
people in rural areas to the capital city. And there was also a migration to
rural areas as some people hope to have better lives. In rural areas, there are
more difficult live than the city, so people in there get lots of worse things
caused death. With 42% of children under 5 year-old were underweight. It is
the main cause which effect people to death. The more people died, the more
risk that other country will not be able to trade to Ethiopia because of lacking
of enough people for creating an agricultural products or being a laborer in
industries.

The human rights in Ethiopia seemed to be panic. 69% of the nations
marriages spread the data that lots of people were abducted for marriage.
Basicly, the laws are not strict enough, so another country thoughts must
afraid of this problem. When the political situation occurred in the country, or
there were mobs or protesting, and it caused of complication between citizens
and government. The citizens would join mobs and there would be less
workers or farmers.
The weather also influences trading of crops. As the weather was bad,
trading would be more difficult because trader must find the way to trade
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produces. If there was no way for trading, the economy would not be able to
move toward. Most people must face this bad weather There were many
disasters that effect death of people and economy.

Water quality in Ethiopia is bad because human used water without
careful thinking. Some part in Ethiopia are lacking of water for drinking and
using. Most people died because of this factors and there had not been
developing yet. Air quality is also not good as well as water quality. There
were much of dust in the air.

There are a few portland in Ethiopia because this country is not actually
civilised country. Most of people are lacking of education, and it affects to
prepare the country to expand the point for trading products.

In conclusion, Ethiopian could improve their own country for trading in
the future by developing the livelihood of people to be better in order to make
people to have a good quality of life in terms of education, living in the
society, or even consuming something benefits and clean. There should be a
better protection of disasters and diseases so that the amount of the
population would not be decreased because of death. The source for trading
should be expanded widely around Ethiopia, especially the area that is
flourish.




















References :
http://countryeconomy.com/national-debt/ethiopia

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http://countrystudies.us/ethiopia/104.htm

http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/untpdc/incubator/africahp/eth/et.htm

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