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Friday, October 20, 2017
Senegal Exports
According to National Geographic MapMaker (mapmaker.nationalgeographic.org), the following items are major exports of SENEGAL: corn (maize), cotton, fertilizer, gold (small amounts), green vegetables, groundnuts (especially peanuts), iron ore, millet, petroleum products, phosphates, rice, seafood, ships, sorghum, tomatoes, and zircon gemstones. According to the International Monetary Fund (data.imf.org), countries and territories buying and importing most of those exports (February 2017 statistics) include Mali (top importer), Switzerland, India, Côte d'Ivoire, Spain, China, Gambia, Mauritania, Guinea, the United Arab Emirates, Burkina Faso, Italy, Guinea-Bissau, the United Kingdom, Republic of the Congo, vietnam, the Netherlands, South Korea, and Togo.
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