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Exports
import are things sent to that country exports are things sent to another country
Those are called exports. Every country has different goods that they produce and export to other countries.
Temporary importation is the importation of goods with the intention of reexporting them. It means that they are not destined to be used or consumed in the country which imports them. Sometimes goods are imported to be assembled and then reexported as completed units, sometimes they are processed and then reexported. In some instances it could also mean goods that were originally manufactured in "country A", exported to "country B" and then sent back to "country A" for maintenance or repair work after which it is again returned to "country B" - in which case it is only a temporary import.
Goods produced in one region could be sent to another and sold.
Probably import. It doesnt have to be Just be America though. When a country recieves goods from another country, it's called import. Export is the opposite. When YOU are sending goods it's called export. Hope this helps.
When goods sent from one country to another they are called exports.
Exports.
A letter, parcel or trade goods can be sent from an African country to and American country.
Exports
There are a couple words that can be used instead of foreign trade. The word international trade can be used as well as exporting can be used for foreign trade.
England sent the most settlers to North America.
America
Exports are goods sent out of one country, and imported (brought into) by another country or place. "The tropical islands had many exports of fruits and coconuts, but had to import cars and gasoline."
People are deported, goods are exported.
import are things sent to that country exports are things sent to another country
Vespucci was sent by Castile (today's Spain).