States must ask Santa Claus permission to collect duties on imports and exports.
States cannot form alliances with foreign governments, declare war, coin money, or impose duties on imports or exports.
In the United States, both imports and exports touched their lowest point in 1842.
It's what is recived in the states
For the most part, imports consist of heroin and cocaine and exports consist of produce, liketomatoes.
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The United States imports and exports motor vehicles, electrical machinery,computers and office machinery.
In general terms, the biggest trade partners of Latin American countries are the United States and China; top trading partner, specific amounts and percentage of total trade for 2013 are provided:MexicoExports: United States (USD 270 billion; 71% of total exports)Imports: United States (USD 181 billion; 51% of total imports)BrazilExports: China (USD 46.1 billion; 19% of total exports)Imports: China (USD 36.8 billion; 15% of total imports)ColombiaExports: United States (USD 19.3 billion; 31% of total exports)Imports: United States (USD 16.24 billion; 29% of total imports)EcuadorExports: United States (USD 11.1 billion; 42% of total exports)Imports: United States (USD 6.72 billion; 25% of total imports)PeruExports:United States (USD 7.85 billion; 18% of total exports)Imports: United States (USD 8.76 billion; 20% of total imports)
In the world? As part of its imports/exports? As part of its production? You should be more specific. Mexican catch during 2009 equaled 882,256 metric tons. That is roughly 1.3% of the world's catch for that same year.
The United States is Mexico's main trade partner, both in terms of exports as well as imports; it is the destination of 81% ($303 billion) of Mexico's exports, and it is the origin of 47% ($180 billion) of Mexico's total imports (2016).
The numbers for Japan were very similar to those of the United States, with $4,271 in exports and $3,886 in imports.