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The rise in private demand for consumer and investment goods has increased imports. Exports, meanwhile, have fallen owing to lower demand and lower
oil prices as a result of the global financial crisis. The rise in imports and fall in exports thus led to a fall in GDP in 2009. Forecasts for
2010-11 predict the euro will continue to appreciate against other currencies. This situation means that, although Chadian oil production will
increase, total export volumes could fall slightly in 2010 before rising again in 2011 as the global economy begins slowly to recover. Imports
could also increase during 2010-11, since an upturn is expected in private consumption and investment in the oil sector is expected to continue.
Your commentsIt isn't bad the business over here. It's a great place to do business Your answer was just what I neeedd. ItÂ’s made my day! When Dr Khalil's forces eteernd Darfur in February they were strong enough to take the war to the enemy whenever and wherever they chose. Idriss Deby paid a high price to JEM for cutting them off, and knew for sure that JEM could find a home anywhere in Darfur or Kordofan while Khartoum could not afford to use the same tactics as it did in 2003. The regime miscalculated badly by arrogantly assuming that it could find a military solution to the JEM problem. In fact it gave JEM no option but to fight and fighting is exactly what JEM knows how to do better than anyone else. The whole of Darfur will cheer on anyone who can attack the regime and show them for what they really are. |
The Chadian government has continued its talks with the opposition. These led to the creation of an electoral commission in July 2009, the Commission électorale nationale indépendante (CENI). This commission is composed of 15 members of the political parties that form the presidential majority and 15 members of opposition parties. An agreement in principle has been reached for parliamentary elections to be held in 2010 and presidential elections to be held in 2011. This is the direct result of dialogue between the governing parties and the opposition in accordance with the 13 August 2007 agreement to strengthen the democratic process in Chad. The last rebel attack of note was carried out in February 2008. The attack went into N'Djamena and nearly overthrew the governing regime. The government has stepped up security by increasing military spending. This made it possible to hold off the most recent rebel attack, in May 2009, and significantly weaken the bases of the armed rebellion in the Darfur region of Sudan. Furthermore, the governments of Chad and Sudan have continued with talks aimed at improving relations between the two countries. These talks led to the signing of an agreement for the creation of a joint border security force on 20 February 2010. This initiative should help to reduce rebel attacks in 2010. In early 2009, the peacekeeping forces of the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) have replaced the European EUFOR peacekeeping forces. Twice the size of the EUFOR forces, the MINURCAT has improved security at refugee camps in eastern Chad and elsewhere in the country. |
What do you think about the Chad goverment?Your commentsIt's doing what a goverment can do to have achieve peace in the country. The goverment is lost it's doing what do for the people of Chad. Of course without even touch in corruption. |
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Your commentsIt's nice place to visit. I was working in there and I like it as place |