Its because it costs less to import and you make a lot of money exporting to China
They might get money when they export it
Lumber for one... wheat. There are many. Simply think of what products or services Canada has a low-cost for. In other words, if the product has a low opportunity cost to another product, then chances are that country will export or "produce" in comparative advantage.
many stuff bro
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Canada exports?
Export because export means going out and one of Canada's many values are newsprint.
Canada can't export anything from France. Canada can export to France, or import from France.
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Mexico is one of the countries with the largest mineral deposits in the world, and as such it exports many of these minerals to other countries. However, two-thirds of its mineral production go to the United States, while the rest is exported to countries such as Canada, Spain, China or India.
The Canadian Shield supplies Canada with so many different minerals that it is often called "Canada's Storehouse."
Yes gold mining is important to Canada Canada mines many minerals and makes a lot of money doing so minerals
U.S. production figures: 108, plus a few for Canada and export. Convertible production numbers are as follows: U.S. 7; Canada 2; Export (France) 2.
Canada has many crops they grow and export. Some include grains, corn, barley, rye, flaxseed, soybeans, oats and canola.
The top ten countries that Canada imports to include the Untied States, Japan, South Korea, China, and United Kingdom. Canada also imports to Mexico, Germany, Netherlands, Vietnam, and France.
There are many types of minerals which are mined in Canada. Four of them are iron, salt, gold, and sulphur.
Canada's most valuable resource is the energy or minerals Canada also has most of the world's freshwater (taking the great lakes into consideration). Canada has many iron ore deposits, gold, and copper in the Canadian Shield.