.Increased imports from China.
The Netherlands is the largest trading partner of Ghana's exports followed by the UK, US, Spain, Belgium and France. Its imports come from Nigeria, China, UK, Belgium and the US.
Today, America imports from foreign sources about 60 percent of the oil it consumes. About three of the 11 million barrels per day the United States imports come from the Middle East.
Interest from US bonds. China is the largest investors of US bonds and US government needs to pay a lot of interest. Others including food, technology and natural resources
The imports and help a country because say in AUS we needed some kind of machinery, like a train China could send us one.
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.Increased imports from China.
the us gets their imports mostly from CHINA=and then CANADA=
Germany's main imports include machinery, vehicles, chemicals, food, textiles, and metals. Germany's imports mainly come from China, Netherlands, France, US, UK, Belgium, and Austria.
(See the related link for my source.)Imports: $3.832 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)Imports - partners: Brazil 30.9%, Argentina 23.3%, China 16.6%, US 4% (2004)Imports totaled US$3.3 billion in 2004. Principal import commodities included automobiles, chemical products, consumer goods, tobacco, petroleum, and machinery. Brazil was the leading source of imports to Paraguay (24.3 percent), followed by the United States (22.3 percent), Argentina (16.2 percent), China (9.9 percent), and Hong Kong (5 percent). Experts note that import statistics are difficult to confirm for Paraguay because as much as half of all imports are illegally re-exported to Argentina or Brazil. Imports from Mercosur countries continue to rise, up to 57 percent in 2003.[2]
China imports high technology products and services from the US.
The U.S.A imports most from China
To many people with the last name of Chin
No, us beef imports from China was suspended in 2003
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The Netherlands is the largest trading partner of Ghana's exports followed by the UK, US, Spain, Belgium and France. Its imports come from Nigeria, China, UK, Belgium and the US.
Today, America imports from foreign sources about 60 percent of the oil it consumes. About three of the 11 million barrels per day the United States imports come from the Middle East.