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If these liabilities grow by 10% annually, countries need to set aside an additional $160 billion.
Despite its withdrawal from financing the US government, China remains the world’s largest net capital exporter, a position that it has held since 2006.In2007 and 2008, China exported on average about $400 billion of capital
annually.
The World Bank estimates Africa’s need for such investment at more than $35 billion
annually.
With a stable power supply, Nigeria’s economy could grow 8-12% annually, according to Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, strengthening the middle class and, in turn, increasing demand for European products.
At a rate of $1 million per megawatt, Europe could line up an export market worth $100 billion annually, while creating thousands of jobs in Europe and Nigeria.
Moreover, with its population projected to double in the next three decades, Nigeria needs two million farm tractors and resources to build up to two million houses
annually.
Africa’s output is projected to increase by more than 5%
annually
over the next 30 years, and the International Monetary Fund predicts that its growth will outpace that of Asia in the next five.
According to a new study by the economists Robert Shapiro and Aparna Mathur, if India achieved Chinese levels of IP protection, its annual FDI inflows would increase by 33%
annually.
Inward FDI could increase by as much as 83%
annually
by 2020; in the pharmaceutical industry alone, FDI could reach as much as $77 billion, with R&D rising to $4.2 billion and 44,000 new jobs being created.
Brookings has extrapolated previous trends and data from other countries within regions, and finds that the cost in 2015 could well be as low as $75 billion
annually.
Fifth, African leaders are getting serious about curbing illicit financial outflows from corrupt practices that rob African countries of some $50 billion annually, much of it in the oil and gas sector.
For our part, we recently pledged to increase the World Bank Group’s climate financing to as much as $29 billion
annually
by 2020.
At the top of their list of priorities was treatment of tuberculosis, which kills about 80,000 Bangladeshis
annually
– one in every 11 deaths in the country.
Real personal consumption expenditures have grown at just 1.4%
annually
over the last seven years.
It is no secret that the US and Europe, combined, spend more than $250 billion of public funds
annually
on R&D to maintain their leading positions.
With bilateral trade worth only about $5 billion annually, Russia’s economic interests in Iran are fairly modest.
The United States generously subsidizes production of ethanol from maize, with output there currently growing 12%
annually
and almost 10% worldwide.
The four main culprits are hepatitis B and C (hepB and hepC), human papillomavirus (HPV), and Helicobacter pylori, which are collectively responsible for 1.9 million cases of liver, cervical, and gastric cancer
annually.
Of the 275,000 women who die of cervical cancer annually, 85% live in the world’s poorest countries.
If left unchecked, the number of cervical cancer deaths is set to rise to 430,000
annually
by 2030.
Meanwhile, bilateral trade between the two countries stands at over $100 billion annually; and the Indian diaspora has gained unprecedented influence in Washington.
While the largest modern companies have been ratcheting up productivity by 5.8% annually, productivity at traditional Mexican enterprises – tiny stores, bakeries, low-skill manufacturers – has been declining by 6.5%.
Moreover, Mexico would need to invest $71 billion
annually
to bring infrastructure to the level needed to support 3.5% growth.
But the government’s critics remain skeptical of official intentions, noting that only 600 rapes per year are reported in the capital, despite the thousands that are estimated to occur
annually.
Spending around $5 million over ten years to fortify 95% of wheat flour would prevent
annually
140 deaths from neural tube defects and more than 250,000 cases of anemia.
And, in fact, Pakistan needs to build about a half-dozen such plants – in addition to the two already being built by the Chinese near Karachi – to address its energy shortfall, which amounts to an estimated 5,000 megawatts
annually.
And, over the last decade, US defense exports to India have skyrocketed from just $100 million to billions of dollars
annually.
Such tactics enabled the industry to delay, for more than 50 years, regulation that could have saved millions of lives
annually.
In the 1990's, the US devoted 2.8% of GDP
annually
on R&D, compared with 2.3% in Germany, 2% in the UK, and 1.9% in France.
A study commissioned by the Rome-based International Fund for Agricultural Development indicates that more than 30 million individuals living outside their countries of origin contribute more than $40 billion
annually
in remittances to their families and communities back home.
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