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• GDP: US$4 billion (2004). • Main exports: Aluminium, gold, diamonds, coffee, fish, bauxite and agriculture products. • Main imports: Petroleum, metals, transport equipment, textiles and grain. • Main trade partners: France, Côte d'Ivoire, USA, Cameroon, China, Korea (Rep) and Russia.
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Given its resources, Guinea should not be suffering its current impoverished condition in which the annual per capita income
is US$460. The majority of the population is engaged in subsistence agriculture, producing cassava and rice as staples, plus
fruit, palm, groundnuts and sometimes coffee as cash crops. Fisheries have undergone major growth in the last 10 years. The
main part of the industrial economy is mining. Guinea has huge reserves of bauxite (perhaps one-quarter of the world’s total)
which account for more than 90 per cent of export earnings; there are also substantial diamond deposits. Guinea also boasts
massive hydroelectric power potential, some of which has been tapped. The country’s economic progress has, however, been hampered
by the absence of the necessary legal, corporate and Governmental machinery, allied to corruption and maladministration. For
the time being, Guinea will continue to depend on substantial foreign aid, principally from France, although it is also deriving
growing benefit from burgeoning regional co-operation: Cameroon, for example, processes much Guinean bauxite ore to produce
aluminium. Guinea is a member of both the Mano River Union (with Liberia and Sierra Leone) and of the Gambia River Development
Organisation (with The Gambia and Senegal). The country is also a member of the West African economic community, ECOWAS.
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Appointments should be made in advance. Tropical-weight suits and ties are worn by some business visitors, but these are not
essential. A knowledge of French is helpful. Office hours: Mon-Thurs 0800-1630, Fri 0800-1300.
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Chambre de Commerce d’Industrie et d’Agriculture de Guinée BP 545, Conakry, Guinea Tel: 454 516. Fax: 454 517.
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