Canada exports a lot of softwood lumber. It exports maple syrup, which is also derived from trees. Canada has a well developed pulp and paper industry as well, and exports paper.
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Currently Canada exports a lot of its forestry products to the United States ( 67 percent, to be precise). The largest percentage of Canada's forestry exports is used to manufacture newsprint.
As of 2021, Canada's GDP is approximately $2 trillion USD.
What percentage of gross domestic product is in exports?
Agriculture: 26 % Forestry and Logging: 23% Fishing and Trapping: 13% Mining and Energy: 42% There you go :)
Roundwood production in 2000 was estimated at 45.7 million cubic meters (1.6 billion cubic feet). Forestry imports exceeded exports by $2.46 billion. Over 90% of the hardwood demand is for the manufacture of furniture.
USA, includes Raw Logs, lumber, paper and pulp.
Canada's major export is 'energy', and our major import is 'industrial manufacturing/equipment'. Please see Statistics Canada link below.
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