The most Canadians have exported is Timber, iron ore, fish, lobster and aircraft (including parts)
Beef! The Netherlands is the second largest importer of Beef into the EU from Canada (#1 is the UK fyi)
Heineken beer
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Pulp-softened wood fibers used to make newsprint
Yes, Canada does trade with Peru.
Malta, a place in Europe, does not trade with Canada.
Canada does not trade with Syria because of economic sanctions.
Edward Fast is the Minister of International Trade for Canada.
They trade with the U.S, united Kingdom, Dennmark, Mexico, France,Jamaica, Netherlands, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guatemala
technology related machines, car materials
There are many items that someone could trade in at Microplay Video Games in Canada. These item's include Xbox Games, PlayStation Games, Nintendo Games, and more!
Cultural items such as bagpipes and kilts. They also sometimes trade sheep wool and wheat, some of the only useful items for everyday life that they produce.
Pulp-softened wood fibers used to make newsprint
United States of America, France, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, Netherlands, Dominican Republic, and Colombia.
The Netherlands had nothing to do with Canada that related them with world war I
Canada, Liberia, and the Netherlands.
Oil, metals, machinery, lumber, and electricity are large Russian-Canadian trading items.
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.
Canada's trade barriers are comida.
Fighter Jets. Canada shut down it's production of Fighter Jets and other military items as part of their deal to be dominated by and a protectorate of the USA.