Examples of using Many developing countries in English and their translations into Swedish
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Many developing countries lack the necessary competences.
The scarcity of drinking water in many developing countries.
Yet many developing countries are still trailing behind.
Brain drain is a major problem for many developing countries.
Many developing countries also have bans on the export of those birds.
This would respond to the expectations of many developing countries.
Many developing countries themselves give it far too low a priority.
The EU has preferential tariff agreements with many developing countries.
As with many developing countries, Guyana is heavily indebted.
pace automatically exclude many developing countries.
We know that many developing countries are being hit very hard by the crisis.
Increased demand for cheap textiles creates environmental problems in many developing countries.
Today you have many developing countries which have got almost no tax base.
It is very important that we acknowledge that tourism is a major industry in many developing countries.
Time, and the growing poverty in many developing countries, is therefore pressing.
Many developing countries will also need to significantly reduce their emissions.
Nevertheless, thanks to the commitment of Europe and of many developing countries, tangible results did emerge.
Industry in many developing countries has also started investing in sustainability.
2008 have had negative effects on many developing countries and their populations.
Many developing countries feel that free trade has not in fact been as free for them.
Such shifts in access are already noticeable in many developing countries thanks to mobile phones(in particular SMS)39.
Since many developing countries are entirely reliant on cotton production, EU aid distorts the competition.
when unrest broke out in many developing countries because of high wheat prices,
When many developing countries now want to develop wind power they must use old
If the Generalised System of Preferences(GSP) were not extended, many developing countries could actually find themselves in hugely difficult situations.
Meanwhile, many developing countries do nothing to reduce their emission of greenhouse gases.
where this type of farming is an important source for export goods for many developing countries on the African continent.
At the moment, many developing countries are selling their natural resources at very low prices.
These third-country agreements contribute to overfishing of the oceans and impair many developing countries' ability to build up profitable fishing industries themselves.
In many developing countries, globalisation has gone hand in hand with an increase in child labour and the feminisation of poverty.