Aluminum is made from an ore called bauxite, which does not exist in the US. You can't make something without the raw material to make it from.
around 82%
Because there is not enough produced within the US.
Canada does import products from countries other than the US. But the US and Canada have been major trading partners for years, so many items do come from the US. But others come from Japan, China, the EU, Mexico and South America.
south amercian countries
yes they import to many countries. some are ireland, france, the US, canada, and germany.
In the US, the Paragard has the place in the market occupied by the Copper T in other countries. There doesn't seem to be requirement to import the copper T.
oil, fruit, textiles, precious metals, spices and medicines
It is cheaper for other countries to import the steel to the United States then produce it ourselves.
The United States introduced Slavery as a means of Cheap Labour. They would import people from other countries to work.
Lumber, wheat, aluminum, oil, canola, water, electricity, and many more items.
The US is vulnerable to OPEC because of the oil import. There is about 40% oil in OPEC countries.
The word import is a verb (import, imports, importing, imported) that means to bring something into a place from another place, usually for the purpose of selling it in the destination place. Example:The US does not grow coffee, we import coffee from several other countries.The word import is a noun (import, imports), a word for a thing that comes from another place, usually for the purpose of selling it in the destination place. Example:The humble potato, not gold, was a valuable importto Europe from the new world.