Gibiin-Udug
Crowned Queen of Puntland. Supporter of PuntExit
Shut up ...Be quite girl and stay in the kitchen, you don't have a tribe.
Shut up ...Be quite girl and stay in the kitchen, you don't have a tribe.
Bosaaso port was not given the rights to export, but Berbera. It seems there is a major political relation between SL and UAE. If all the containers and livestock will be moved to Berbera and considering Bosaaso was the base of our life supply, you can expect what our state and future will look like."
Straight numbers. @Abdurahman_somali @SirLancelLord @diaby @Baboon @Gucci mane analyze this.@Abdalla pay no attention to him. Berbera's exports have basically fallen off a cliff ever since 2017 when the Arabs took over. Meanwhile Bosaso has been fairly stable. If I had to guess the cause is that Djibouti is eating into Berbera's market share. Somaliland made a huge mistake when they signed over their most important economic asset. Bosaso overtook Berbera sometime in 2017.
Source: http://www.fsnau.org/downloads/Market-Data-Update-May-2019.pdf
She's constantly after my attention, little does she know that I'm not into overweight dykesBe quite girl and stay in the kitchen, you don't have a tribe.
@Abdalla pay no attention to him. Berbera's exports have basically fallen off a cliff ever since 2017 when the Arabs took over. Meanwhile Bosaso has been fairly stable. If I had to guess the cause is that Djibouti is eating into Berbera's market share. Somaliland made a huge mistake when they signed over their most important economic asset. Bosaso overtook Berbera sometime in 2017.
Source: http://www.fsnau.org/downloads/Market-Data-Update-May-2019.pdf
Good to see someone accepts the challenge, but unfortunely your response is very unacademic and doesn't refer to the parlamient session at all.
First of all, the numbers for 2017 are estimates for the first half of the year and guesstimates for the second one, hence you can't use them as reliable numbers. The same issue seems to the case for 2018-2019, since there is no primary source to be found, in contrast to the years pre 2017, which are all well documentated at least for SL.
Here is the source, that numbers for 2017 are not reliable statistics:
https://books.google.de/books?id=T-...&q=livestock ban 2017 berbera exports&f=false read page 61.
Secondly the decrease of exports of livestock starting from the year 2017 has no connection to the takeover of the Berbera port by the UAE (which i highly critize myself till this day), rather it was caused by the Saudi import ban in late 2016 for Somali livestock. You are confusing two things, wich have nothing to do with each other. Look it up in the presented source at page 63.
Thirdly you shouldn't take me serious, but the MPs and the comission for economy in PL, which confirmed the decline of the Bosaaso port (daqaalo la'aan). The Mps in the parlamient session pointed out two major issues for the future of the Bosaaso port, which already suffered from decrease : 1. The preference of PL citizens importing goods from Berbera and 2. the recent decision to lift the ban for Berbera, but not Bosaaso.
Good to see someone accepts the challenge, but unfortunely your response is very unacademic and doesn't refer to the parlamient session at all.
First of all, the numbers for 2017 are estimates for the first half of the year and guesstimates for the second one, hence you can't use them as reliable numbers. The same issue seems to the case for 2018-2019, since there is no primary source to be found, in contrast to the years pre 2017, which are all well documentated at least for SL.
Here is the source, that numbers for 2017 are not reliable statistics:
https://books.google.de/books?id=T-...&q=livestock ban 2017 berbera exports&f=false read page 61.
Secondly the decrease of exports of livestock starting from the year 2017 has no connection to the takeover of the Berbera port by the UAE (which i highly critize myself till this day), rather it was caused by the Saudi import ban in late 2016 for Somali livestock. You are confusing two things, wich have nothing to do with each other. Look it up in the presented source at page 63.
Thirdly you shouldn't take me serious, but the MPs and the comission for economy in PL, which confirmed the decline of the Bosaaso port (daqaalo la'aan). The Mps in the parlamient session pointed out two major issues for the future of the Bosaaso port, which already suffered from decrease : 1. The preference of PL citizens importing goods from Berbera and 2. the recent decision to lift the ban for Berbera, but not Bosaaso.
What ludicrous responses even numbers didnβt satisfy you. Itβs better altogether not to reply to these people.The PL fanboys on here are so delusional with feasts and always make hopeful statements and believe it as fact.
That's not how the economy works, economic growth comes from competition and openness.
Too bad PL still throwing tantrums over soil sanaag as if there was peace and acceptance and border infrastructure was up we can monitor import/export between the two and we can have factual evidence who is reliant on who...
Don't count on Puntite men to have FKD battle with you, our men don't argue with es, go dress up like a woman like most of your male relatives.Love making emotional punan1s lose their mind
She's constantly after my attention, little does she know that I'm not into overweight dykes
its a good thing like when trump called out china, now puntland needs to apply more pressure and raise the tax even higherPuntland barlamant calaacal about Somaliland and some way they make it seem like it's not reality
its a good thing like when trump called out china, now puntland needs to apply more pressure and raise the tax even higher
whats that I here? the tax rate just got 50 percent higher, dhulos crying as they lose the money they were flipping sides forReer Sool Sanaag and Cayn we are not longer tied to opression from Bosaaso or Maxmuud Salebaan businessmen. SSC will provide for ourselves and buntland now
In the parliament vote they refuse lool .whats that I here? the tax rate just got 50 percent higher, dhulos crying as they lose the money they were flipping sides for
then how did deni pass the 200 percent tax rate? the majority agreed to put puntland first and make us great againIn the parliament vote they refuse lool .
then how did deni pass the 200 percent tax rate? the majority agreed to put puntland first and make us great again
first he deported the oromos, now he's putting major tariffs on SL he's a former business successes himself too