Cars and other products imported from other countries are referred to as "imports." These items are brought into a country for sale or use, typically to meet domestic demand or to provide consumers with a wider variety of choices. The opposite of imports is "exports," which are goods sent from one country to another.
It helped them gain essential products such as timber and oil which has helped them make cars and other products and since they already have a lot of the products they are trading, they are getting new products that are essential in developed countries
Many products come from other countries, such as electronics, cars, clothing, and food items like coffee, tea, and spices. Cultural influences, ideas, and innovations also frequently travel between countries.
Yes, in British cars, the pedals are reversed compared to cars in other countries. The accelerator pedal is on the right, and the brake pedal is on the left.
Recycled to make other cars and many other products.
Yes, like most other countries, there are cars in Jamaica.
Yamaha?
Capital-intensive products (such as cars, trucks, construction equipment, and industrial machinery) are manufactured by countries with a strong industrial base.
They are not dumb at all, they are usually more efficient but also smaller. It is some American concept to call everything from other countries dumb if we produce it. This is the average ignorant American view on foreign cars.
cars, corn etc....
Much the same as other countries.
Its been reported that Ireland imports from other countries including Germany are data processing equipment, other machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, textiles, clothing. Also Volkswagon cars and German Pigs are also imported.
Other than some emission controls there is almost no difference.