minerals product exported from the Caribbean are vegetable and fruit
minerals from the Bahamas are salt animals products,rum and chemical
You'll have to specify what country you are referring to.
Uganda.
U.S. gets more than 75% of Canadian's lumber.
Some products are not exported, or are exported only to selected countries, because of security concerns, since those products have military applications and a country doesn't want to wind up being harmed by its own products which have fallen into the hands of hostile nations. In other situations, a country might be experiencing a shortage of something (such as food) and might therefore need all of its own production of that product and not want to export any.
This depends entirely on the country. Additionally, prior to modern times, there were a number of countries that did not use wood-pulp based products (like paper) for recording information, so they did not import or export such products.
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Diamond is exported from south Africa
Phosphates
malaysia products which is exported
The Caribbean exported sugar, molasses, rum, tobacco, and cotton.
they exported surger
The animecrazy one hasn't been exported.
Those are known as exports They are exported goods
Hi, An enclave industry is one where imported materials are assembled using Caribbean labour, then re-exported. Products include electrical components and garments. I'm using my geography text book here it's called The Caribbean Environment
sugar, tobacco, rubber, etc.
Japanese products are exported throughout the world.
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