Both trade capital goods between each other. For example, Canada sells electrical machinery that will be used in Mexico to assemble automobiles; Mexico sells machinery to Canada that can be used to manufacture furniture.
Also, both countries trade food items that can't be produced in the host country or have a high demand on the destination country: Mexico sells tropical fruit that can't be cultivated in Canada such as mangoes or pineapples, and purchases wheat and corn that are cultivated on Canada's southern provinces.
Canada does not have a border with Mexico.
they are only one thing us mexico and canada share.
They both have red on their flag.
It depends on who "you" are. Each country trades different things with Mexico. For example, the most traded item between Mexico and the United States is machinery, electrical equipment and parts; with Canada it would be electrical machinery and motor vehicles; with the Philippines it would be semiconductors and network devices; with Hong Kong it would be gold powder (for industrial processes) and printed circuits.
Yes. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) guarantees that most goods and services between Mexico and the United States (and Canada as well) flow among the three partners without any additional burdens, such as import duties or taxes.
the us has more fresh water then cananda and
Some things to do in Mexico are baseball, soccer, and basketball
Some of the goods that are traded between Canada and China are chemicals, wood products, agricultural machinery, and fish products. Other things traded are metal and industrial equipment.
Well, for starters, they are both Mexico.
things in Canada that start with k
Canada imports things from china because it is cheaper.
The main three things which have helped build a friendship between Canada and the US are their common borders, trade, and language. The geographical situation of both countries has allowed for a larger amount of trade, which is also improved by having the same language.