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developing country
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developing country
a nonindustrialized poor country that is seeking to develop its resources by industrialization


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On the issue of climate change, which likely to be addressed in greater detail during the Copenhagen Summit in December, Patil said the UK and other countries have the technological knowhow and skills to assist lesser developed countries counter the problem.
Similarly, the importance of subsidies in helping the lesser developed countries to face up to the challenges of growth, also deserve serious and positive consideration," he added.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] So long as the rapidly industrializing countries of China, India and other lesser developed countries are moving ahead and the demand for natural resources outstrips supply, north-western Ontario should be booming in mining and other sectors, says Dennis Wallace, Kenora's economic development chairman.
 
 
 
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