As of late 2017, yes all three are part of the North American Free Trade Agreement and are major trade and business partners.
Germany, France, U.K.
Italy, EU
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These countries are Germany, Italy, France.
United StatesUnited KingdomJapan
The relationship between the three signatories of the North American Free Trade Agreement is commercial; they are trading partners.
The three major world currencies today are: The United States dollar (USD) with 85% of the trading volume, the Euro (EUR) with 39% of the trading volume, and the Japanese yen (JPY) with 19% of the trading volume.
Yes. These are the states top three trading partners in this order(i think!):China, Canada, and Japan.
As of the latest data, the three countries that engage in the most trading of goods with the United States are China, Mexico, and Canada. China is a major source of imports and a significant market for U.S. exports. Mexico and Canada are key trading partners, particularly due to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which facilitates trade among the three nations. These relationships reflect the interconnected nature of North American and global supply chains.
Imports - partners: United States 31.2%, Caricom 23.6%, United Kingdom 13.8%, Japan 7.1% (1991)Exports - partners: Caricom 32.3%, United Kingdom 20%, United States 13%, Netherlands 8.8% (1991)
Partners Three was created on 1919-03-23.