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Head of State |
President ISAIAS Afworki |
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Independance Date |
May 24 1993 |
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Capital |
Asmara (Asmera) |
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Languages |
Afar, Arabic, Tigre and Kunama, Tigrinya, other Cushitic languages |
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Population |
4,706,585.00 |
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Population Growth |
2.461 % |
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Currency |
nakfa (ERN) |
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GDP |
$ 4.751 billions |
GDP per Capita |
$ 1,000 |
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GDP Growth |
2 % |
Unemployment |
0 % |
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Imports |
$ 565.9 millions Machinery, petroleum products, food |
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Exports |
$ 16.82 millions Livestock, sorghum, textiles |
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Agriculture |
Sorghum, lentils, vegetables |
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Industries |
Food processing, beverages, clothing and textiles |
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Trade
membership |
COMESA |
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Ms. Nura Mohammed OMER, First Secretary & ConsulEmbassy of Eritrea75 Albert Street, Suite 610 Ottawa, ON, K1P 5E7
VISA : Required (plus immunisation for yellow fever) |
| Canadian Embassy Accredited to Eritrea |
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Description |
Sectors |
| Supply of workshop equipment for secondary schools | Communications Manufacture | | Procurement of roofing materials for Debub Region of Eritrea | Manufacture | | Expansion of LPG storage and distribution facilities to rural areas | Engineering Natural Resources | | Procurement of pharmaceuticals | | | Procurement of laboratory equipment and supplies | Manufacture | | Medical supplies | | | Supply of workshop equipment for secondary schools | Education Manufacture | | Expansion of LPG storage and distribution facilities to rural area | Natural Resources | | Procurement of veterinary medicine and instruments | Manufacture | | Energy facility expansion of LPG storage and distribution facilities to rural area of Eritrea | Engineering Natural Resources |
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