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Although it is mostly ocean and spans many tectonic plates, Oceania is occasionally listed as one of the continents. Most of this list follows the boundaries of geopolitical Oceania, which includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The main continental landmass of Oceania is Australia. [1]
Companies of Oceania by country (19 C) Currencies of Oceania by country (7 C) Finance in Oceania by country (3 C) Economic history of Oceania by country (10 C)
This is a complete list of multinational corporations, also known as multinational companies in worldwide or global enterprises. These are corporate organizations that own or control production of goods or services in two or more countries other than their home countries.
List of telecommunications companies in the Americas; List of telecommunications companies in Europe; List of telecommunications companies in the Middle East and Africa; List of mobile network operators. List of mobile network operators of the Americas; List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania; List of mobile network operators in ...
ASEAN trade in goods (2021 in billion dollars) [1] [2] Rank Country/District Exports Imports Total Trade Trade Balance - World. 1,342.2 1,287.2 2,629.4 55.0
Mobile Network Codes in ITU region 5xx (Oceania) List of LTE networks; List of mobile network operators worldwide; List of mobile network operators of the Americas; List of mobile network operators of The Caribbean; List of mobile network operators of Europe; List of mobile network operators of the Middle East and Africa
Countries in Oceania are sorted by nominal GDP estimates based on 2017 data from The World Factbook by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the ...
In a word, the Chinese want ‘influence’. China sends more diplomats around the world than any other country. [...] In terms of the Pacific, there is a more disturbing game being played out, namely the ‘chequebook diplomacy’, that is taking place between China and Taiwan in their competition for diplomatic recognition at the expense of ...