Not in any particular order:
Livestock
Strawberries
Eggs
Dairy Products
Maple Syrup
Apples
Raspberries
Honey
Potatoes
Lumbering
Blue Berries
Corn
Ployes
etc.
Most of Mexico's goods are sent to the united states and 5 percent to Europe
In colonial Virginia, the chief export was tobacco. The countries of the Persian Gulf export most of the world's oil. After it became a communist state, Cuba could not export goods to the United States.
The United States' largest exporting partner is Canada with approximately $277 Billion in goods exported there yearly. The second importer of US goods is China with approximately $109 Billion in goods imported yearly.
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sugar, rice, bread,water,money,drugs/bad drugs, milk,cocain smuggled, juice, and cars, and condoms, and bad stuff but most ppl smuggle mthem in
Manufactured goods make up to 65% of total exports. The single most exported commodity is oil, making up 12% of its exports.
Romania makes many things, although many are not exported. Exported goods from Romania include textiles, shoes, oil, various metals, chemicals, and a wide variety of agricultural produce. Most exports, however, are general manufacturing products.
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A group of countries that agree on prices for all goods exported from Europe. APEX
grapes (wine) and olives are the most food exported from Italy
The LAtin for trade was commercium. The most important commodity was grain which was needed to feed Rome's enormous population. Egypt supplied half of this. Other major producers were Tunisia, Sicily and Sardinia. Spain exported gold, silver and other metals, olive oil, timber and horses. Gaul exported glass, wine and wool. Britannia exported metals and wool. Turkey and Syria exported timber, wool, olive oil, wine and horses. Greece exported manufactures. Egypt exported cotton, linen, papyrus, ivory, gemstones, ebony, ostrich feathers, leopard skins, lions, leopards and elephants. Roman trade also reached Arabia, which exported incense and spices, Persia, which acted as an intermediary for the trade with China and India, China, which exported silk, and India which exported spices, herbs, sesame oil, sugar, limes, peaches, ebony, pearls and wild animals (tigers, rhinos, elephants, and snakes which were used for circus-type animal acts) and Ethiopia, which exported ebony and Ivory.
Besides silk, the Chinese also exported (sold) teas, salt, sugar, porcelain, and spices. Most of what was traded was expensive luxury goods. This was because it was a long trip and merchants didn't have a lot of room for goods. They imported, or brought, goods like cotton, ivory, wool, gold, and silver.