They are already good trading partners.
Japan is Canada's 2nd biggest trading partners. USA is its biggest trading partner. If something happens between USA and Canada, Canada would have to rely on Japan for its biggest trading.
Canada and the US are each other's largest trading partner. Reasons are several, but include proximity and a similar economy.
One of the best trading posts in Canada would be the Sierra Trading Post. They have great daily deals, name brand items, and their website is easy to use.
Yes. The Canada Act of 1982 severed all constitutional and legislative ties with the UK. _____ However, Canada was officially a country July 1, 1867. Canada was an independent country prior to the Canada Act, self governing etc. Canada's constitution was finally brought under full Canadian control with the Canada Act.
Possibly, but it would be much harder.
As of 2008, Canada's top two trading partners were the United States of America and China. If the European Union was counted as a single entity however, it would be Canada's number two trading partner after the United States.
Japan is Canada's 2nd biggest trading partners. USA is its biggest trading partner. If something happens between USA and Canada, Canada would have to rely on Japan for its biggest trading.
I would say yes because they eventually trade dark chocolates, watches or other types of instruments they trade, so they are good trading partners. :)
This would never happen, as the two countries are the biggest trading partners in the world. If there were a full-scale attack, America would most likely be successful.
Irish companies do business with companies all over the world. The biggest trading partners would be Britain and then other European countries, accounting for over half of Ireland's trade. Canada and the USA would also be big trading partners. There is trade with the rest of the world. In 2009: Imports to Ireland: Britain - 31% Rest of Europe - 29% USA - 17% Rest of the World - 23% Exports from Ireland: Britain - 16% Rest of Europe - 45% USA - 22% Rest of the World - 17%
Canada and the US are each other's largest trading partner. Reasons are several, but include proximity and a similar economy.
Ireland produces a lot of its own goods and services for use in Ireland. Ireland's biggest trading partner would be Britain, so a lot would come from there. After that, other countries in Europe would be big trading partners. Then the rest of the world like Canada, the USA, and many other countries worldwide.
One of the best trading posts in Canada would be the Sierra Trading Post. They have great daily deals, name brand items, and their website is easy to use.
The major trading partners of Afghanistan are China, Pakistan, India, Japan, and Russia. and ya i needed this for a hw assignment, why else would anyone else wanna know???? i mean really??? when will i need to frikin know this in life?
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In terms of combined trade (imports + exports), the largest trading partners would be as follows:Mexico: United StatesBrazil: ChinaColombia: United StatesEcuador: United StatesPeru: China
Yes. The Canada Act of 1982 severed all constitutional and legislative ties with the UK. _____ However, Canada was officially a country July 1, 1867. Canada was an independent country prior to the Canada Act, self governing etc. Canada's constitution was finally brought under full Canadian control with the Canada Act.