Phosphoric Acid trade in South Sudan - Exporting Phosphoric Acid to South Sudan

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Phosphoric Acid
Phosphoric acid, also known as orthophosphoric acid, is a mineral acid with the chemical formula H₃PO₄. Phosphorus, the element from which phosphoric acid is derived, was first discovered in the late 17th century by German alchemist Hennig Brand. The wet process is the most common method for industrial phosphoric acid production. Phosphoric acid is a strong acid with three dissociable hydrogen atoms. West Asia is home to several countries with significant phosphoric acid production capacity.
Chemicals
Chemicals are substances that have a distinct molecular composition and are typically produced through various chemical processes. Chemicals can be grouped based on their molecular composition and structural characteristics. The Middle East is home to large-scale petrochemical complexes that produce a wide range of petrochemicals, including ethylene, propylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, methanol, ammonia, and more. The chemical industry refers to the sector of the economy that is involved in the production, manufacturing, and distribution of chemicals and chemical products.
Phosphoric Acid trade in South Sudan
South Sudan, the world's youngest country, gained independence in 2011 and has since been working to establish its economy and trade systems. The country's financial and trading infrastructure is underdeveloped due to years of conflict, instability, and a reliance on oil as its primary economic driver. Oil accounts for nearly all of South Sudan's government revenue and export earnings, but fluctuations in oil prices and internal unrest have significantly impacted the economy. The financial sector is small, and banking services are limited, with most transactions done in cash due to a lack of proper banking infrastructure.

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