International trade is so massive and complex that every country owes at least one other country money. Some countries (like America) owe more to other countries than others (China owes very little to other countries due to their massive amount of exports). The best way to figure this out is to look at the balance of trade for each country and then find a breakdown of who that country imports and exports to.
Israel and Switzerland
Say you live in Canada and the government is trading with other countries. It is a comparison between how much you trade to how much you sell. If you trade more then you sell then that's a trade deficit. You basically owe money.
they trade countries with the united states,japan,united kigdom,china,and Mexico they trade countries with the united states,japan,united kigdom,china,and Mexico
countries not presently printing money
Mexico owed money to France, Spain and England during 1862.
The US owe us 350bn and thats all I know.
Many countries owe money to the US, most notably countries in the European Union. However, the US owes even more money to most of these countries (including others), so it truly just cancels out.
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they do anywhere as long as your making money and it's being taxed they can find you in china and make you pay if you owe you owe * No. US civil law does not apply in other countries.
because,all the goverment from mexico owe money to US
About -4 trillion dollars (with interest)- many countries still owe the US a lOt of money
If you mean the United States, yes. Mexico holds US$27.7 billion worth of US' external debt.
It is estimated to be around 14 trillion dollars
There are many different countires that are indebted to, or owe money to, the U.S. The top 5 that owe the most money to the U.S. are Japan, United Kingdom, Spain, France, and Italy.
None. The US owes other countries, like China, money that they have loaned to us.
the other countries owe weapons from the US