Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
The tariff rate in Brazil amounts to 11.5%. Although import has a high rate, the country didn't get a chance to lower general government deficit.
Venezuela – 11.8%. The country took 130 place of 138. In recent years the nation has been going through serious crisis, which is redoubled by oil price downturn.
Ethiopia – 13%. The national economy is closed for trading with other countries. By the reason of disorders broken in the country in October the prime-minister Hailemariam Desalegn had to declare an emergency on Sunday.
India – 13%. This year the country has been able to improve essentially its positions.
Gabon – 13.4%. There has been observed the lack of access to financial package in the country, and the situation inside the government can hardly be mentioned as stable.
Bangladesh – 13.5%. The republic actively makes a market with EU – about 24% of all the sales turnover.
Egypt – 13.6%. For 13 years (2001-2014) the export of goods from England to the country has been down to 9%.
Algeria – 13.8%. The country came out for the construction of oil output by the members of OPEC. Its economy decreased due to oil price downturn.
Sierra Leone – 13.8%. About 45% of internal revenue accrue to customs tariff. Nowadays diamond mining turns around in the country.
Barbados – 14.2%. Import products fell within standard tax, some of goods bared higher tax, which comes up to 70%.
Gambia – 14.3%. The national economy is undeveloped. It's based on imports of cotton, sugar and gasoline.
Chad – 14.3%. Since 2014 Chad has improved its trade surplus more than $1 billion. Oil export amounted to 95% of all the sales turnover.
Cameroon – 14.6%. Over the last years the country has been forging commercial relationships with EU.
Zimbabwe – 14.6%. The export takes only 25% while the import of goods comes up to 49% of GDP. The economy develops at slow pace and the country acquires a reputation of being highly corrupted.
Pakistan – 16.6%. The import rates are absent or achieves 35%. But importing automobiles it'll be necessary to pay a 65% tax.
Nepal – 16.8%. The fifth part of all tax return of the country accrues to customs tariff. After the destructive earthquake in 2015 the government establishes the infrastructure, enlisting the help of India, which is ready to provide a loan to the country amounting $ 750 million.
Iran – 28%. Nowadays the country rebuilds relations with USA and other western governments, step by step getting rid of the sanctions. The main blow for Iran was oil export ban.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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