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Never, unfortunately. When developing the T5, VW was planning to develop the retro-style Minibus concept for the US, so the T5 wasn't developed for US specs (those "safety standards" to discourage import vehicles). The Microbus got cancelled for financial reasons, and they will be offering a VW re-badged version of the 2008 Dodge Caravan (which they "developed in cooperation"). Perhaps "one" can..... http://www.westfalia.org/community/showthread.php?4197-Any-interest-in-the-Volkswagen-T5-California-or-is-this-heresy-to-abandon-Westfalia..&p=14182#post14182
Most cars now days are imported to the US. Any Japanese, Korean, or European cars are imported. Not all brands are imported, however. Some Hondas come from Canada, and some VW's come from Mexico. So "what is imported to the US?" is a very vague question.
10 percent
Assuming you mean to the US, I think most of the raw uranium is now imported, from Australia and Canada mainly, but the enrichment and fuel assembly manufacture is in the US.
Imported to.
40% of goods are imported from China to US
10 percent from J LO K.S.B.
There are no herbs imported to the US from Cuba. The US does not trade with Cuba.
Its imported analy
6.1 us quarts
California is part of the US (though we have to remind them of that now and again). Like all US States, they use the US dollar.
It is estimated that 130,000 tons of fireworks is imported into the US every year.