Canada trades with both. If you look at some things from your house, you will see that Canada trades with china more then they trade with the us, but still, the us is a larger country.
Germany is not Canada's best trading partner, the US is. However, US and Canada trading has declined in recent years due to the economic slump, so trading with Eastern nations have increased. Despite this, the US still remains Canada's best trading partner accounting for about 78% of Canadian exports and 52% of Canadian imports. Germany is Canada's 5th largest trading partner behind the US, China, Mexico, and Japan, accounting for about 1% of Canadian exports and 3% of Canadian imports. See the related link below for more detail.
Canada's largest trading partner is the US. Others are China, India, Taiwan, and Korea to name a few.
The United States is Canada's largest trading partner by far, accounting for 77% of total exports and 52% of total imports. After the US, Canada's next largest trading partners are China, the UK, Japan, and Mexico.
China, which surpassed the US in 2009.
Exporting: US (73.5%), Russia (10%), Canada (7.5%) Importing: US (60.6%), China (6.6%), South Korea (5.2%) Almost all Mexican trading is done with the US.
Yes because Canada borders the US and it makes it easy for Canada to trade with the US
canada import form us and china and japan but us is our top trading partner that is where we get all of our cars and extra parts from we also get some clothes form ther.
>> China or Japan Nope. That's what most people think, but Canada has traditionally been the USA's largest trading partner (measured as a total of imports & exports between the two countries). http://dataweb.usitc.gov/scripts/cy_m3_run.asp
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Mexico is one of America's largest neighbours, sharing the second largest border with the US. They are the third largest trading partner of the US after Canada and China.
Somewhat. Africa's main trading partners are the US, Europe, and China.