Controversial things countries make money from
Frances Carruthers
24 March 2020
Unexpected things countries sell
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Japan: whaling
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Japan: whaling
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Canada: bovine semen
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Canada: bovine semen
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South Africa: rhino horn
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South Africa: rhino horn
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Australia: live animals
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Australia: live animals
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Various countries: importing recyclable waste
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Various countries: importing recyclable waste
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The UK: selling arms to Saudi Arabia
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The UK: selling arms to Saudi Arabia
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The US: selling arms to Saudi Arabia
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The US: selling arms to Saudi Arabia
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The UK: shark fins
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The UK: shark fins
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Various countries: selling citizenship
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Various countries: selling citizenship
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Brazil: industrial activity in the Amazon
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Brazil: industrial activity in the Amazon
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Brazil: industrial activity in the Amazon
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