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Mining industry of the Central African Republic : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mining industry of the Central African Republic The Central African Republic's mineral resource endowment includes copper, diamond, gold, graphite, ilmenite, iron ore, kaolin, kyanite, lignite, limestone, manganese, monazite, quartz, rutile, salt, tin, and uranium. Of these commodities, only diamond and gold were produced in 2006 - subsistence farming was the mainstay of the economy.〔Bermúdez-Lugo, Omayra. ("The Mineral Industries of Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, and Togo" ) (PDF). ''2006 Minerals Yearbook''. United States Geological Survey (May 2008) .〕 In 2006 the World Trade Organization estimated that the mining sector accounted for about 7% of the gross domestic product. Rough diamonds and timber were the country's leading export products.〔Bermúdez-Lugo, Omayra. ("The Mineral Industries of Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, and Togo" ) (PDF). ''2006 Minerals Yearbook''. United States Geological Survey (May 2008) .〕
However, in December 2014, the U.S. Department of Labor report〔(List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor )〕 on labor conditions around the world contained a ''List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor'' that mentioned diamonds as a good produced in such working conditions in the Central African Republic. ==Production== Production of gold and diamonds, which is mostly artisanal, comes from the regions of Berberati, Haute-Kotto, and Haute-Sangha. In 2006, diamond production increased to about from a revised in 2005; diamond exports, which were mainly destined for Europe and Israel, amounted to about and were valued at $59 million.
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