Imports of Central America include cars and chemicals. Exports of Central America include bananas, sugar, coffee, rubber, cocoa, and coconuts.
west african countries and thier exports
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This website may be of aid: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/rp.html
The largest by far is Mexico, with a GDP of 1.79 trillion (ranked in the 11th position in the world). The complete list includes the following figures:Mexico: US$ 1788.00 billionGuatemala: US$ 79.97 billionCosta Rica: US$ 59.79 billionPanama: US$ 58.02 billionEl Salvador: US$ 47.09 billionHonduras: US$ 38.42 billionNicaragua: US$ 27.1 billionBelize: US$ 3.05 billion
The list of choices that you posted along with your question doesn't include any items that are not major exports of central America.
In Exports/Imports Packing list is also a commercial document , which shows how material was packed within Crates or pallets and loaded in to the container for the sake of exports/imports Major components in packing list 1.No. of items 2.No.of packages 3.Weights Written by Ravi Kumar.V
If you take each continent, that is the entire world, so you are talking about almost all of exports and imports made worldwide, so it would be imposible to list them.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control, is an American federal department that monitors and control imports and exports to and from the USA. Their official website set out a list of all their services and policies.
South America includes various regions such as the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, the Atacama Desert, the Patagonian region, the Pantanal wetlands, and the Guiana Highlands. It is also home to diverse countries like Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, and Chile.
To name imports and exports on a map, you can add labels or legends with the names of the different goods being imported or exported from specific locations on the map. Use symbols or colors to represent different categories of imports and exports to help viewers easily identify them.
South America produced oranges and other fruits to trade. It is also a major source of metals and industrial minerals. There is also a small trade in exotic woods, as many of the trees there have unusual properties. Imports would primarily be electronics and other technological items. Probably, everything that we import that we don't import from South America.
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There aren't any lanlocked countries in central america. All of them are surrounded by at least one sea or ocean.
I'm not entirely sure, but type in (in any search engine you wish): CIA World Factbook Find Australia, click under economy, and there should be a list of what Australia exports and imports, as well as who they export and import to.
More than 60% of Ireland's exports to the U.S. are medicinal, dental and pharmaceutical preparations while almost 30% of Irish imports from America are civilian aircraft. In 2007, Ireland exported some US$125 billion worth of goods led by machinery and equipment, computers, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, live animals and animal products. Topping the list of customers for Irish exports were the United States (18.7% of total exports), the United Kingdom (17.9%), Belgium (14.4%), Germany (7.8%), France (5.8%) and Italy (4.2%). Irish imports last year were valued at $90.4 billion. Leading suppliers of Irish imports included the U.K. (37.5% of total imports), the U.S. (11.5%), Germany (9.6%) and the Netherlands (4.6%). Given that Ireland is a favoured host country for the branch operations of large multinationals like IBM, Dell and Sun Life Financial, it should come as no surprise that data processing equipment as well as other machinery and equipment are top imports into Ireland. Other Celtic imports include chemicals, petroleum, petroleum products, textiles and clothing.
There is a complete list at the two related questions, and at the related links. (Central America and the Caribbean are usually considered with the continent of North America.)