exports declined $551 million from about $1.8 billion in 1997 to $1.3 billion in 2001. Over the same time period, imports increased $107 million, from $103 million in 1997 to $210 million in 2001.
The US imports, exports, and produces clothes.
The U.S. exports more food.
Canada exports more. In 2006, according to the CIA World Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ca.html) Canada's exports were 401.7 billion USD, and its imports were 356.5 billion USD.
One of the most popular exports in the US is machines and engines. Another of the most popular exports in the US is a variety of electronic equipment.
No way, we get waaay more that We export from just china! think of all of the "made in china" products. And all the ds/dsi/dsiXL/3ds are all from japan!
because furniture's have already lumber (or wood) that comes from the USA.
The US imports, exports, and produces clothes.
The U.S. exports more food.
Exports: weapons Imports: TVs, electronics, cars, cocoa
Exports: weapons Imports: TVs, electronics, cars, cocoa
Exports - Cocaine, marijuana and alapacas. Imports - Mercenaries and US weapons.
Lumber, wheat, aluminum, oil, canola, water, electricity, and many more items.
Each is prducing what it most efficiently produces and all benefit from their doing so.
It doesn't import as much as it exports seeing its rich soil allows them to produce lots of foods for themselves. They export more than they import.
Nothing but computers and all this technology , oil and mechanic parts the us import to Singapore heaps
Canada exports more. In 2006, according to the CIA World Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ca.html) Canada's exports were 401.7 billion USD, and its imports were 356.5 billion USD.
Yes it experienced a trade deficit but it was because it spent more on foreign import than it earned by selling exports