Cars and motorcycles.
Yes. Products made in the U.S. to customers in India are exports.
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Japan exports seafood, cars, oil, electronics, and other miscellanious exports. Japan also has a large US Navy base on the Honshu island. In other words, Japan is just a trading post.
Japan is the third largest market for US agricultural products. Japan imports wheat, corn and soybeans from the United States. US exports to Japan in 2009 reached about $51.2 billion dollars. While the US imported about $150 billion from Japan.
When the Japanese ventured into French Indochina in 1940, the US halted several major exports to Japan. Then in 1941 when France fell to Germany and the Japanese took over French Indochina, the US stopped all oil exports to Japan.
The most logical reason for a small number of United States exports to Japan and China is that they could produce the same products at a severely lower price due to their lack of minimum wage laws and safety regulations. This is also why you see such a high number of imports from China and Japan in the United States.
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Germany exports mostly cars and heavy machinery.
Canada sends most of its exports to the United States. The US receives at least 77 percent of the products exported by Canada.
No way, we get waaay more that We export from just china! think of all of the "made in china" products. And all the ds/dsi/dsiXL/3ds are all from japan!
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Metallic products account for approximately US$ 13.5 billion, or 4.5% of total exports.