items typically imported by the United States include machinery, transport equipment, manufactured articles, crude materials, chemicals, food and live animals, minerals and lubricants, beverages, and tobacco.
Read this and you will find an answer... http://history-providence.blogspot.com/2008/02/what-does-america-export-anyway.html
anything really besides oil
Oil!
There are a variety of goods imported by the United States. These include lead, iron, steel, cereal, fertilizer, vehicles, as well as oil seed.
You probably have seen porcelain or other items marked "Foreign" and wondered what that meant. The Congress of the United States passed the McKinley Tariff Act on October 1, 1890. It imposed tariffs on imports and demanded that the name of the country or origin be stamped or printed on items imported into the United States. Beginning in 1893, every item that was imported into the United States had to be marked "Foreign". Due to a revision in 1914, all items after 1923 had to be marked with a complete mark. If any item was not marked according to the law, it would be turned back at customs.This is for U.S. items only !!
An example of a tariff would be a tax that is collected on items that are imported into a country. Beef from other countries is sometimes taxed as it is imported into the United States to keep the US beef industry more profitable.
These include textiles, toys, natural resources besides agricultural products and refined oil products, fully-assembled motor vehicles or end-user products, such as consumer electronic and household items. Most of these items are already manufactured in Mexico and exported to the United States (such as motor vehicles) or are imported from Japan, China and South Korea (such as consumer electronics). See the related questions for the actual items traded between the United States and Mexico.
There are no items that are imported to Australia to Canada. Only certain items are imported and exported to certain countries! Sorry!
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Vistaprint is an online company that ships to customers throughout the United States. They typically have items like rubber bracelets.
Canada's five major imported items are tea, coffee, oil, fruit, and sugar.
the other items imported from other countries in new york were pizzas and pop.
In 1890 Congress passed protectionist tariff legislation - the McKinley Tariff. This legislation, in addition to imposing heavy tariffs on imports and provoking a major depression in the United States, also required that imported items be labeled with their country of origin. If you see a mark that simply says a country name it was made after 1890 for export to the United States In 1914, the law was revised and the phrase "Made in..." was required. This is NOT a reliable indicator of age, however. There are numerous recent items that say only a country name without "made in..." Don't rely on that rule in dating items.
Petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, rum,
The things imported are: ~Gold ~Medicines ~Cars ~Electronic Items and ~Perfumes