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Based on 2 verified sources covering Thailand:
QUANG NAM, VIETNAM ― The fast-growing and economical acacia has spread in Central Vietnam in response to the global call for wood pellets to replace coal-fired energy. But it has left biodiversity loss and, in some cases, even death in its wake. [1]
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast African nations are working to bolster cooperation among their stock exchanges, with the goal of better utilizing the region's financial wealth for the development of its economy and infrastructure. [2]
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QUANG NAM, VIETNAM ― The fast-growing and economical acacia has spread in Central Vietnam in response to the global call for wood pellets to replace coal-fired energy. But it has left biodiversity loss and, in some cases, even death in its wake.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast African nations are working to bolster cooperation among their stock exchanges, with the goal of better utilizing the region's financial wealth for the development of its economy and infrastructure.