After all, although East Africa's development is strenuous, once its population and land area grow, its economic scale will naturally multiply. Moreover, East Africa has early deployments in various industries, seizing the initiative in multiple fields, and its national financial situation is not worse than many established countries.
The advantage of established countries lies in their long history of development and wealth accumulation. Although East Africa hasn't had time to accumulate wealth, it has its own advantage, which is that much of the African continent was previously undeveloped, so these resources haven't flowed out of East Africa. These resources, especially high-value mineral resources like gold and diamonds, naturally benefit East Africa directly.
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In early spring, the weather in Jiaozhou alternates between warm and cold. Although parts of the region are already blossoming, for the Jiaozhou sailors, this kind of weather is even more torturous than winter.
