Want this question answered?
hi. i figured out libya mainly imports oil, and exports fish.
well, what i found was that Libya mainly imports oil. and what they export is fish. hope this helps anybody and everybody! :)
Libya exports mostly Oil, making up 95% of their total exports. The U.S. receives about 7% of its oil from Libya, UK about 3% from Libya, with Germany, France, and Italy close behind. Libya produces some food but relies on imports as well. They import things like cooking oil and other odds and ends, but their main concerns are oil exports, industrial good imports, and food.
imports: transportation equipment,machinery, food, and manufactured foodsexports: crude oil, natural gases, refined petroleum products
The oil embargo
what is non-oil imports
Omg yungrontv i love you ronnie banks ahh love you :')
You have this in the WW2 category. No, President Carter was not part of the oil embargo placed on Japan in the 1930s. He was born in 1924 and too young to be part of the oil embargo in WW2 era. He was not involved in the 1973 oil embargo either.
The word is "embargo", it means trying to stop the flow of some form of goods, in this case oil, from one place to another. I would put Carter "oil embargo" in Wikipedia if I were you. It is a terrific place to begin researching a topic, but let me give you a hint- don't let it be the only place you check!
The U.S. imports almost no oil directly from Libya. Most of what we get from N. Africa comes from Algeria. Libya supplies about 2% of the oil supply in the entire world so it has a ripple effect.
USA is third on list of crude oil producing countries. It produces roughly 60 percent of oil it needs and imports the remaining 40 percent. However, since 1975 there is an embargo on oil export from USA which still stands intact.
Libya is an oil-rich country.