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  2. List of companies of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Location of Suriname. The economy of Suriname largely depends on agriculture, petroleum, and mining. In 2018, the three biggest main export partners of Suriname were Switzerland, Hong Kong, and the United Arab Emirates, [1] and in 2021, the three biggest main import partners of Suriname were the United States, China and the Netherlands. [2]

  3. RE/MAX - Wikipedia

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    RE/MAX was founded in January 1973 by Dave Liniger and Gail Main (who later married Liniger and became Gail Liniger) in Denver, Colorado. [5] [6] [7]The company was established with a maximum commission concept, meaning that agents would keep nearly all of their commissions and pay their broker a share of the office expenses, rather than paying their broker a share of the commission of each ...

  4. Economy of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    The Suriname Stock Exchange (SSX) is the stock exchange of Suriname. The exchange was established in 1994 by the Association for Securities Trading in Suriname (VvES), founded on January 1, 1994. [35] Stock trading does not occur daily but twice a month on the first and third Thursday. There are twelve companies listed on the exchange. [36]

  5. Portal:Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Under Dutch rule, Suriname was a lucrative plantation colony focused mostly on sugar; its economy was driven by African slave labour until the abolition of slavery in 1863, after which indentured servants were recruited mostly from British India and the Dutch East Indies. In 1954, Suriname became a constituent country of the Kingdom of the ...

  6. Suriname Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Suriname Stock Exchange (SSX) is the stock exchange of Suriname. It is being organized by an association called the Vereniging voor de Effectenhandel in Suriname (VvES), and it was founded on 1 January 1994. [1] The trade in stocks does not happen on a daily base, but twice a month on the first and third Thursday. [2]

  7. Agriculture in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Suriname is the third largest industry in Suriname, in the economy, [1] employing between 9-15% percent of the workforce, and account for 9% of GDP. [1] Agriculture accounts for 40% of carbon emissions in Suriname, [2] and is an important part of Suriname's policies as part of its Nationally Determined Contributions. [2]

  8. Mining industry of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Rosebel Mine in Suriname. The mineral industry of Suriname makes up a large proportion of the country's economy. [1] In 1916, the Aluminium Company of America began mining bauxite in the then Dutch colony of Surinam which over time became Suriname's main export. [2] Gold and petroleum contributed to nearly 67% of the country’s total exports ...

  9. Category:Mountain ranges of Suriname - Wikipedia

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