America and Germany are two of Scotland's largest trading partners. Some of their other significant trading partners include the Netherlands and France.
Some of Mesopotamia's trading partners were Egypt, India, and other city states in Mesopotamia
Holland and France are some of them.
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Here are some trading partners of the USA. !:)CanadaMexicoJapanChinaGermanySouth KoreaNetherlandsFranceTaiwanUK
Canada is one of America's important partners in trading and China too
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of course they do, some of their trading partners are Germany, Hungary, Italy, and France
some were trading partners with Great Britain
Major trading partners, exports (2010)--Germany 10.1%, Norway 9.9%, U.K. 7.6%, U.S. 7.3%, Denmark 6.5%, Finland 6.2%, France 5.1%, Netherlands 4.7%, Belgium 3.9%, China 3.1%.
The North American Free Trade Agreement included all of North America (Canada, US, Mexico). So there are 2 of Canada's trading partners for you. Not sure about any others. But I'm sure some of Europe is.
It means the USA no longer practices isolationism, but participates in a world wide economy, If we are in debt, we are active economically and are actively seeking global trading partners. We use some of the borrowed money to loan to other countries and remain on friendly economic terms with those countries - ie - we have trading partners.