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Crude petroleum is Canada's largest import, followed by cars. Other popular items Canada imports include refined petroleum, delivery trucks, and vehicle parts.
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Canada imports most of the necessary items from the U.S. Items such as: fruits/vegetables, crude petroleum, energy products, metals, chemicals, plastics, aircraft machinery, cars and car parts.
One can buy many items from The Brick Canada online store. Some items that one can purchase include: furniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, and home accents.
apples, beans, oil, beef, wheat, electricty, metal, plastic, fruits ect
There are many items manufactured and grown in Oklahoma. Some of them are oil field machinery, transportation equipment, petroleum, iodine, beef, wheat, and dairy.
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There are no items that are imported to Australia to Canada. Only certain items are imported and exported to certain countries! Sorry!
yes America does export things to other countries example Canada and japan
In a typical classroom, products that may come from other countries include furniture, electronic devices like computers or projectors, stationery items, books, and educational materials. These items are often manufactured in different countries and then imported for use in classrooms.
Cars are a major item that is manufactured in England.
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The UK is one of Canada's largest trading partners and the destination for most of her exports. Although many products are exported to the UK, the ones that are exported the most are natural resources, manufactured products and agricultural products. That should be good news for you since you are importing manufactured products. cameras, mobile phones, clothing and some other miscellaneous items from Canada to the UK.
Many countries like Canada trade thing like, crude oil, cars, or automobile parts. Or more simply, what you have or can produce an excess of for items in demand.
It is possible that southern European countries are particularly vulnerable to a strong euro because of the type of products that they produce. These countries traditionally export "low-tech" manufactured items such as textiles, toys, and footwear. These goods are in direct competition with inexpensive goods from China. In the northern European countries the products that are manufactured and exported are rarer and can not be substituted with comparable products from countries like China.
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