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    "id": 445782,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Nyenze",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 1987,
        "legal_name": "Francis Mwanzia Nyenze (Deceased)",
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    "content": "share and if we start manufacturing, as this Bill supports, we will stop the exportation of scrap metal. This country will take off, move forward and even attract more foreign direct investment because there will be availability of steel. The construction industry depends on steel and concrete, which we have in plenty. If you take a country like Japan that does not have iron ore deposits, they recycle the vehicles and other equipment that they make to manufacture very beautiful cars and gadgets for trade. What do the Japanese use to succeed? They use the human capacity and available materials which are scrap metal to manufacture and sell to us. We are very learned and educated workforce, why can we not copy? The Tigers of South East Asia copied and today they are giants. In fact, today China is lending money to the United States of America (USA) and other European countries. Most of the contracts in Europe and the USA are being handled by the Chinese. If you buy something in Canada and USA, you will find that it is made in China. So, why can we not borrow that? Within less than 30 years, China has become the second largest economy on the globe. What have they done that we cannot do? For this country to develop, we need Bills like this one which promotes the prohibition of exporting---"
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