As of recent reports, Canada imports approximately 100,000 to 120,000 metric tons of chicken annually. The primary sources of these imports include the United States, which provides the majority. Canada has a supply management system that regulates domestic production and imports, allowing for a controlled amount of chicken to be imported to meet demand. The specifics can vary year by year based on market conditions and trade agreements.
According to the council of Canadians it "purchase around 55% of our [Canada] from counties such as Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela"
Costa ricas exportts are coffee, bananas, sugar, cocoa and cattle and meat products.
Canada's main import was vehicles.
No Canada does not import trucks to other countries however it does import other goods from its countries.
we import our moterbike from Canada to England by aluanch
about 84% of what we import are from USA
chicken
what does Canadas import from Finland
they import maple syrup
Nothing, they are the same country.
yes canada imports it ^_^
The question is meaningless. Does it mean "...import from..." or "... export to..."?