Virtually everything.
The UK imports a lot of manufactured goods. Some of the items that they import are computers, electronics, transportation equipment, and apparel.
Certain things can't be grown or produced in the U.K. so they have to import them.
Yes. In most countries it is.
Because we don't have enough land and other natural resources to be self-sufficient in the UK.
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.
The UK did not import any countries.
Nope.. each import is assessed for import tax individually. Additionally, the exchange rate may vary from the time of payment to the time the goods are imported - meaning there could be additional charges anyway. The quickest method - is to charge import duty at the time the goods enter the UK.
Depending on the goods you made need an import license and also information on what is being imported. Certain items such as vegetation or animals are not allowed with out licensing.
None. Some countries export goods to Greece and others import goods from Greece.
The import tariff percentage in India 2011 depends on what goods you are about to import. There are different tariff for different goods.
Export is to send goods out of the country. Import is to bring goods into the country.
import manufacturers stop trying to send their goods to the country that has import barriers