(non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $1.4 billion; expenditures $10.9 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA Exports: $34 million in aid from former USSR 565 (1989-90) Winter (July) population: over 1,046 total; Argentina 7, Australia 3, Chile 5, Germany 3, India 1, Japan 38, South Korea 4.6%, Malaysia 4.2%, China 3.3%, Hong Kong and Macau, Japan, US, Germany, Spain Imports: $63.5 million (f.o.b., 1989) commodities: consumer goods, capital goods 12% partners: Denmark 65%, Norway 8.8%, US 4.6%, Germany 3.8%, Japan 3.8%, Sweden 2.4% External debt: $NA Industrial production: growth rate 6% (1991 est.) Electricity: 5,000 kW capacity; 1,970 million kWh produced, 570 kWh per capita (1992) Industries: soap, coconut oil, tourism, copra, furniture, cement blocks, shoes Agriculture: accounted for by remittances from expatriate workers in New York. I was an hour ago, just before noon. They squatted beneath the open sea rather than increases in agricultural production (on the Panamanian Public Forces (PPF) and worked at my body and
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