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English: Lebanon Export Treemap from MIT Harvard Economic Complexity Observatory
Date 4 April 2012
Source Economic Complexity Observatory, MIT Media Lab and the Centre for International Development at Harvard University. (TC) http://atlas.media.mit.edu/
Author R. Haussmann, Cesar Hidalgo, et.al. Creative Commons Attribution - Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. See permission to share image on web at: http://atlas.media.mit.edu/about/permissions/

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   Machinery
   Electronics
   Aircraft
   Boilers
   Ships
   Metal Products
   Construction equipment and materials
   Home and Office material
   Pulp and Paper
   Beer, Spirits and Cigarettes
   Food processing
   Petrochemicals
   Inorganic salts and acids
   Other Chemicals
   Agrochemicals
   Chemicals and Health related products
   Coal
   Mining
   Oil
   Precious Stones
   Textile and Fabrics
   Garments
   Cereals and Vegetable Oils
   Cotton, Rice, Soy Beans and Others
   Tropical Treetops and Flowers
   Tobacco
   Fruit
   Miscellaneous Agriculture
   Fish and Seafood
   Meat and Eggs
   Animal Fibers
   Milk and Cheese
   Leather
   Not Classified

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