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Burkina Faso Manufactures Electric Cars, While Ecuador Fights for Light

Summary by Radio La Calle
In a world where energy defines development, Ecuador lives on programmed blackouts and chronic dependencies, while Burkina Faso, a historically marginalized African nation, has sparked engines for a sustainable and sovereign future. With just two years of leadership, President Ibrahim Traoré has achieved what seems impossible in Ecuador: creating a national electric vehicle industry and increasing GDP by more than $4 billion.
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In a world where energy defines development, Ecuador lives on programmed blackouts and chronic dependencies, while Burkina Faso, a historically marginalized African nation, has sparked engines for a sustainable and sovereign future. With just two years of leadership, President Ibrahim Traoré has achieved what seems impossible in Ecuador: creating a national electric vehicle industry and increasing GDP by more than $4 billion.

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Radio La Calle broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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