Canada primarily imports cherries from the United States, particularly from states like Washington and California, which are known for their cherry production. Additionally, Canada may source cherries from other countries such as Chile and Mexico, especially during off-seasons. These imports help meet consumer demand for fresh cherries throughout the year.
Generally in supermarkets or markets, we import them from warmer climates.
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
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..."?
we import timber and iron from sweden
You can't even import diesel cars from Canada due to different laws.