To determine if a state is a net importer or exporter of electricity, you would need to look at its electricity generation and consumption data. A state that generates more electricity than it consumes is considered a net exporter, while one that consumes more than it generates is a net importer. States like Texas and Washington are known to be net exporters, while others, such as California, often import electricity to meet demand. For specific information, check the latest energy reports or data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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The U.S. is a net exporter of steel.
According to the EIA, or energy information administration, the United States is the largest consumer, producer and net importer of electricity.
The Dominican Republic is a net exporter of cocoa.
The USA is a net importer of oil.
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It isn't: Mexico is a net exporter of crude oil.
Egypt is a net IMPORTER of oil. While it is true that Egypt is an oil producing country, it's native oil production has diminished and has charged it's oil industry to forage outside it's borders for crude. Egypt has vast resources of natural gas and has supplemented or replaced much of it's flagging oil income with that product. However, the energy needs of Egypt, growing annually along with every other industrialized nation, requires oil in such quantities that it's own supply is supplemented by importing oil from abroad.
Not even close. Israel is a net oil importer.
yes coffe can come from south africa, as well as columbia, or any other country. South Africa is a net importer of coffee. It consume 20 000 ton per annum and there is no more 200ha under cultivation in South Africa. A short answer is that South Africa is not a producer (exporter) of coffee.
The United States is the world's second largest copper producer and a net importer of copper,
The United States maintained a close relationship with Canada in regard to iron ore trade. Over the course of the 1990s, the United States was a net importer to meet demands for iron ore.