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is also the immediate past are to general legals to both of us and industries. i thank you very much for your time. talk to you soon. thanks for talking to us as a policy. thank you very much. my pleasure to kind of go straight into it. talk to you soon, could you provide an analysis of the current economic times between russia and nigeria, highlighting these specific sectors where collaboration has the most impactful potential areas for, for the development. what the change between i did on russia has not been that's great down. so, but i will very yes uh, to get that the, the, the volume of or change has been anywhere between $5.00 to $2000000000.00 us dollars, which is quite low and the key, the ass off to the sofa. i live in the, of, in that g products,
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particularly in for this one or that, you know, those from russia and in terms of exports. it's largely in the area of, i'd be, i'd be k products. we inputs a lot of weeds and greens from russia and the body we were very be cause a lot of this is grants because we used the most last april, 4th weed for bread that so on. so the market for this guy is a very huge. i know exports many hours so i course what i put us, you know, cool, cool be is cool, cool. both the caching laws and things like that. so basically that's, is that correct? uh, both treat sofa and the few or maybe services in for the sports. what was, was we kind of do a lot more down that brings me to my next question is we have a couple of rush advocates on how can we improve on the level of trade and
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corporation because there's definitely potential to do more. yeah, to put that as, as huge, as you know, uh, as a country you have very sweet insights. so to deficits and the, if the most, you know, a scalable productivity, our competitiveness as an economy. how many of those millions i spent in infrastructure. so there's a huge room for cooperation indeed of infrastructure investments. i'm talking about throw shad investing supports in mazda and data of infrastructure they did with a juggle to in the past of the medium, small company of my g a. why didn't we see more for that type of a corporation where i think these are political and global nasty issues. i think we have not been very consistent in the way we manage this processes. so what do we need to do? and our fax needs to be more plus expense and more inc. this or not. so seen in
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this process, you quoted as a whole lot to be efficiently. now that as a lot of jew political issues as globally at all sides, very strong in the area of infrastructure, it'd be, have very strong corporate business indeed, or stick knology indeed. or i don't not feel that is like that. and this that is that the, that's what i really need to support a new growth of the equipment. so that's not often for cooperation. indeed of images the arrows and fest worked on developments. and even indeed, if i go to the developments, because we have lives in no, mostly resign eclipse without any land land or so on, so forth. so that's the most you can learn. and that's sort of developing capacity to grow. i got your message that also uses as we entered into the new year on the 1st of january, 5 new countries joined the bricks. group of countries at the nigerian governments has expressed interest in joining the brakes at this point 40
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. can you elaborate on the specific economic sectors that could substantially benefits from fix memberships? and how does this align with nigeria is pull? the economic goes, is it a win win situation is a win win situation 1st and not all sectors with benefits. i wayland got sick to a technology sector. oh, i go to the 6. 0, oh, uh, so let me when i 6, i didn't and i me, oh infrastructure. because uh for an economic and faster it was mostly ever said, no, there is no way you can improve your productivity. yes, and the economy and the platform where if you're unable to scale your investments, you need to have infrastructure. so impressive kind of or legally as you know, unfortunately, please give them the kind of name, but i see that the big house,
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you know, got broken off. and i really imagine economically for me to get to the prospects of collaboration and possibility of alignment is quite disquieting, almost. you know, people, the kind of like that of, of those who end up members. and of course, it also has, it also has a very important a button and task of ju police quite an interest, you know, because if you lots of that kind of look, there's a whole lot of opportunities in the suit and thousands of members. yes. yes ma'am. best i never real bad. so that's where the data issues, at least you knew that it belonged to the very powerful group that time, that cancel part to. and of course the game is also will have to reduce the waste time domain as denied it. because i've been talking about, you know, balance in the loop, outward or diagnose of power as often as you have multiple a well, exactly, boost is also i also necessary for the stuff you need to have the global economics
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. so that's a for lots of benefits of the members, you know, by laptop i haven't listened as a mo you member. so the breaks and the collective interest that i also protected. and i do it to quite some time before it expressed is when in this and to join the brakes. and this is a strategic move. what critical considerations and come pass and diplomatic economic jo, political aspects should nigeria ss as it's actively pursue as membership of the big school? do think the government has done its homework and is ready to forget what they choose these thoughts very clear yet. would that enough homework has been done as well. it's actually my to generally, i fancy for you know, uh the impacts of any diplomatic. i mean, that's usually a function of your own interest, you know, is a function of having
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a win win situation. initial sheets have to be moved to, wiley, beneficiary, you know, so that's called principal must be there, you know, and i believe that's the members of peeks will create that kind of opportunities between the idea that i'm imbecile, which and also between that did a and then and by luckily now with russia, lots of opportunities a what's what the seeing what task is to ensure that you see when, when i initially i something that i asked this question based on the current balance is basically on the gun that was removed from the africa group and opportunities asked by the united states because of the at and t j. those that things do you do think that you don't have to know mc benefits might be tied to the
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school post trains within the brakes membership as we've all seen, some of this functionalities in the west. yes. uh, within the next member she, we are likely to see a more libra task in terms of what to do. and we're allowed to see lots more feet. is the local conscious unlimited. you notice the show. so you know, the suck balls type in what you can do was i don't know if that's so i mean, no magic for this or 5. that's additional not advantage. do you on what you have here with the relationship with the width? you know, guy looking at the with time is to show us some of these quantities in width. then not all strings are pass. you know, 2 relationships. the was kind of legal software. yes, you're so into, yeah, i mean, by the us, it's and what happens we need it desperately to get. so we're from warehouse,
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you know, from the west and the all sorts of problems are going to be shows. i know that we submitted extremely difficult middleware. the situation was that you already know i'm thinking of i was there a way hudson is a russian now. yes. yes. and that's. that's what our options. so decided kind of costs. vince no, that's in fees when, when you belong to, you know, some of this west western diplomats. so you can initially, but i don't think that kind of tylen this really exists within the, within the plates from work that there are things have a $10.00 eyes ation as being a bose word. in the last few years, the world is looking to was approaching all the harnesses. as for global transaction, it's quite a complex policy shift. can you please galvan to specific measures and strategies, 9 jewish and consider that to be fair to me, navigate this transition given the continuous 4 of the 9 right is the us dollars
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and will not you enjoyed in the books to help the virus that lies will gain strength in any way what it will have, it will have to this then that's with minimizing 4 beats riley to see him once a bit that by lines of payment will cease is because uh the sense of the coin seat is a function of how heavy a balance of payment was showing is on the balance of payment for each $1.00. and so as a function of the incentives, not change anything as natalie associates. if with the brakes uh, fulfilling you have multiple times and thousands of miles off to the cheats, initialize, she's more than the brad 2000 on. nope, that's well by myself. in naples, this one is likely to be improved. i need to, i think that's what the facts according to you know, is the most flaw of who's on services. i'm mind what i play. i like to see an
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improved flow of a, of copy that you know from some of this, or that point is when i do it by looking investment at that point for new investments or forwarding data to invest decided things that strengthens the equations. as far as this one, well, that's fairly complex when, as, as we have said, because uh, the concept of a lot of this one is supposed to be a function of how it and the brand of the countries how open the columbus and how don't mean that they have going on, it's, you know, as a function of the, the call on the experience of the members. and i don't know of cause that vix as our 20 to 3. the contribution of the links to the global economy was about that's 2 percent of the globe. i did the p. uh, the contribution of the g 7 quantities we'll say about $0.50. so a brief has that, that's, that's most of that think what i mean by any to be able to for that. have you come of course, but the issue is we still have recording says i'm going to adopt you know,
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so most of you close the members how to guide into leslie, the solvency and as team issues about openness will be in d. v gladly put on his within brakes. i've seen that shot liberalization. all of these factors that come into play out where you come to this issue of velocity so, so that's what i would say is if very complex complex most of the there's many problems in u. s. society now that they're facing because of the, their model is again, it's not able to fulfill the expectations of people using growth in, in, in, in homeless mass us and growth in poverty. this is a lot of traffic ations on the people who say so that they need to find a way to,
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to vote for, you know, solving their own problems and not trying to police the world. the only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's products are allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind and agents who are the slaves. americans, rock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous boy, a man that wants to take over the world. that was the cartridge strategy. so some of the new one, english v i v, i not leashed. it's often zip on and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move
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east. the reason us, hey jim, it is dangerous. is it the by the sovereignty of the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. of nature, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large office companies would lose millions and millions or is business businesses good? and that is the reality of what, what we're facing, which is fashion, the garage of business, and the system must do. i just need to get the key at the washington state. the pros to complete
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the rest of the guys has to phone and send 2 professional men video to you for the list of all but huge, but they use the the know, given the ever changing global economic landscape and looking at non jews, economic position. no. you don't have a crystal ball in front of you, but we just turn the clock into a new. yeah. could you offer an analysis of the factors shaping matches economic outlook for 2024,
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including potential challenges and opportunities that exist? well, the if is that will ship the economic outlook for $21012.00. i essentially our quotes on duty phones, the economically form that equipment that musician has inputs when of that scene. so immediately phones in the area or for land guess the site and the 1st subsidy we, i've seen the pendulum industry act, which is meant to open up this, this on 50, more on the see if that point is environment for investments in oil and gas sector . and as you know, we have huge ease as in gas. so i don't know if i what are the biggest reserves indeed over guys or so quite largely on time. yes. and quite many untapped email. so uh, the funds are likely to open up that fits, you know, as, as little as, you know, crude or ad domestically final thoughts are going for those assume and so forth. so
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that's, we impact the outcome in 2024. now of course, we also have the forwarding message policy and a phone call by this or the as to the liberalization or the forwarding this to the environments definitely also have a very big positive impact forward to this the funds. i've had a very serious advisement. additional associated that's what the cost of living in some satellites cause provide. see, that's what a lot of has she? well going forward as he's probably lies with those we facts. and actually as you know, i just do the realities of those reforms. i'm sure tends to be continuing to to get better, but my view is that's, or the shocks, economic shows that connect, that has to change it to me. i'm more likely to repeat themselves. we're likely to see the results of this before where i live to see data. these are those reforms. so that's as i have food that the absolutely is a lot more positive. okay?
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now what's the item number to use if expanded in the, on the strengths and economic ties with russia and your last submission? we talked about the gas oil and gas the time. so that might do it as much as one of the biggest gas exports as well. there, have you guys of expertise and there's a, what specific sectors do you think the countries can collaborates to jude? i'm all social economic impacts for both nations beyond coin and guess we're all on that is key. i mean, we, we are most likely to be on these. but the truth is that the resourcing from orlando is what's with form the p less well for the deaf education of the columbia . the last probably won't do, didn't, if i structure. so it was 2 miles in that is because we, me, is very critical of cause issues of technology to
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a laptop that by the i will not see a sector. and we started with i in the eighty's to the early ninety's, but somehow we dropped above. you know, as some fantastic, kindly visits the most with outcome viewed the very strong i own sector because you can move towards industrialize is yes, yes, because, and i see is that it because it doesn't go. so as this, i've been talking about developing our tween grocery funding sounds develop, you know, it goes drastically that is solely our last to these cannot do that because structural effect will 5 software development. hello. this is add dependents on these slowly and assuming those kind of benefits the most from russia and that's it . and then also, even though i go to the effect of the sect, i see the email is this is highly solve to man. you know, we have to look, live isn't technology enough. know, i go to that sick to alpha population. that is going this last? no,
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that's one of the people. you cannot continue to depend on this technician on this . so if i can quote, so to solve parts allow for the security explanations. i know i go, i lied industrial development. so it looks, we kind of benefit the loss from russia in the, of those, you know, security. no, i'd be close to that 6 where i live with the most technology invest. it's now lots has happened to politically the last few years. it's almost some people say we're back to coldwell politics, east versus west. as africans. how do we will fact is going in, in determining who will do business with your friends? but sometimes when you have a friendly relationship with the east, the west tends to from i'd say that while you're doing business with people and the 60, as most independent is i believe most often countries have come of age in doing business with the rest of the world, what should african nations,
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especially at nigeria and look out for which you look at for our interest, the interest or if i mean, says or for our people and the, the level of the degree of what's wireless picks that, that exist in any particular relationship. i think that's as much more inputs and then talking about, you know, i that really add to your last 2 by 2 collab. look to what these sent, try these photos will have a very clear understanding of once we, once we'll have a clear definition of what's our interest. i know the insights off in dvds, but the interests of the country as a sofa. and i think decided to invest with sheet i wanted to see. so as far as this dual political environment is concerned, not talk to you soon. not jude rushes had the financial relationships for quite
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some time. and you did mention in the beginning of this interview that the level of treat as potential for one is quite pull at this moment. what factors do you think are responsible for that? and what are some of the challenges that local businesses and find investors face in the context of improving an investment, improving the relationship and seeking investments from both sides. what this impact task, these, this information. we need to be more police on both sides in getting information on your opportunities that exist. so, and that's really why i, that's a, you know, the damn boxes on both sides who have very strong sheet of these. you know, that's, we make information on that village, you know that we sensitize the business because it is essentially the same business people. so that's, that's, that's the position creation of when is
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a beautiful community that they've used. i think that is also investigated critical . and also providing the message resource for treat infrastructure. you know, i, the pro, my think ties ease of movement, ease of access to a visa. you know, those also lots of puts also very critical in addition to providing you that that's kind of information on timely information that he guides invest or then we need to spence in if you nice yes, the steps and back to them so that you kind of have a lot of supports, maybe i'll be mixing back. usually i think was we'll have the rush and eggs inbox a couple based supports on both sides facing the street in the side of things that that needs to be done. now, finally talk to you soon. if there's an in columbus, i'm looking into the future. what does my jewish need to do to make this country attractive for investments?
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you where the media costs directed, you know, the labels, chamber of commerce and industries. you biased with all the countries you'll like to implement. so you have this experience in knowing the polls and knowing what investors are looking for and what are the advantages that nigeria has at the moment of what can they do policy wise to attract this investments? what now jeanette has the advantage or size of population of markets and also have the advantage of our demographics. you have very young population, that's a very big advantage and you did as far as an economic matrices across that. so we have that. we also have the resources we tied lively on tapped to decide huge opportunities what to see what time i just will know, but as a country is to ensure that we create the lead kind of my quick when i make
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environments, no, does he make it easy for investors to pump man bouts. and so that you have more liquidity in that for the mentions and betterments. you have the policy environment that has very test prints. you have policies that, that consistent and do have new consensus. what goes well for me to invest? well, i know this is christy pad for building investors coffee. it is well to be able to do that i think would be able to do a lot more and that's what websites in investment most was to us. we'd be a lot of my, you know, a fair file size in the development of the infrastructure, you know, because it pulls into investments. and so, so i bought the infrastructure as some of this nation's kind of more samples to develop the infrastructure. so it's india and nibbling environments. my quick comic and bottom, it's in plastic, will cost efficiency of policy appropriate to the nature of betterments, the 16,
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the very important thank you for your time and exits and stuff. so thank you very soon. thank you very much. so there's a pleasure speaking to awesome. thank. thank you very much. the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we have such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about the personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than ship the job with artificial intelligence. we have somebody in the team and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on
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