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International business is important to all countries. To sell more goods then you buy causes your nation to have more money and value. If your nation isolates itself from all other countries, you have a stagnant growth pattern. Your value as a nation stays the same or dwindles. International trade brings in new concepts and innovation also.

In Canada's case, 94% of that countries population lives within a few miles of the U.S.A. I am not sure Canada could survive as a separate country without that trade.

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