By train
for example, they can develop their own industries without depending on other countries. Transportation will be less costly for countries with these resources. Other countries will pay for oil and coal.
they trade coal im guessing
13%
That is because the US currently have more coal resources than all most other countries!
In 2006, China was the top producer of coal with 38% share followed by the USA and India, according to the British Geological Survey.
The largest coal reserves are found in countries like the United States, Russia, China, India, and Australia. These countries have significant deposits of coal that are mined for energy production and other purposes.
Coal can be found in numerous countries around the world, including China, United States, Australia, India, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa, and Germany. These countries are known to have substantial coal reserves and active coal mining industries.
The U.S. and Russia are the two nations who produce the most coal
The following countries have mined coal for hundreds of years: The United States, The United Kingdom, and South Africa. Coal is a very important part to these countries survival.
Please see related link, showing the coal producing countries and maps. The maps show where coal is found in the US. If you need to know where coal is found in other countries, you will probably find this using a Google search under the country name and the word coal. US, Russia and China are large coal producers.
As of recent data, approximately 10-15% of the coal mined in the United States is exported to other countries. This percentage can fluctuate based on global demand, market conditions, and domestic consumption levels. The majority of U.S. coal is still used for electricity generation and industrial purposes within the country.