Commercial success will depend to a significant extent on adequate export arrangements. Time is short, and optimism is a fragile commodity.
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His work in the developing world has afforded him a deep understanding of the many challenges of development. He knows what a remarkable institution this is, he appreciates its outstanding team of development professionals, and I know he will bring continuity to its programs and its mission of fighting poverty.James Wolfensohn
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