The UK did not import any countries.
Russia! I think :)
People think it was Greece, or a country near Greece.
An import is any good or service brought in from one country to Another Country for sale. This can be through many means of transportation for instance through a port, airport or postage. The buyer of such goods and services is referred to as an 'importer' who is based in the country of import, whereas the overseas based buyer is referred to as an 'exporter.' The buying of such goods and services can be referred to as a 'leakage' to a country's economic income, as it is where a country is spending money into a foreign country's economy.
A tariff is a tax imposed on imports. It would usually make the import cost more than the original item in the country, so the country's citizens would pay for the original item in their country instead of the import, since it would be cheaper. Meaning more money for the given country.
London in the UK.
The Vinyl was produced in the United Kingdom, but was shipped to another country.
Yes, it imports a huge amount of things. Like any country, it cannot grow or produce everything it needs, so it has to import a lot of things.
what does australia import from the uk
The UK does not import coffee berries, it imports coffee beans, and it does this from all over the world.
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The UK imports a lot of manufactured goods. Some of the items that they import are computers, electronics, transportation equipment, and apparel.
The UK imports food from virtually every country in the world. Even when crops can be homegrown, it is sometimes cheaper to import them.
Maple syrup.
Everywhere in the world.
Virtually everything.
yes