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Russia! I think :)
Canada imports 100 percent of their coffee from other countries. This is because they do not have the type of climate needed to grow the beans.
An example of a protective tariff is seen in the importation of Oranges. Citrus fruit does not readily grow everywhere, and South American countries often produce massive quantities for export. If a country can produce oranges but can import them from South America cheaper than growing them domestically, a protective tariff might be applied. This tariff will inflate the price of the imported oranges so that they are equal to or higher than the price of domestic oranges. This helps domestic companies compete with international companies.
It's an apples & oranges kind of question. That considered, the most appropriate answer would seem to be: Canada does fight wars, with the aim of keeping (or restoring) peace. In that she is not unique.
oranges are import to England to from new zeleeand
Canada's main import was vehicles.
Oranges and bananas can't grow in England so the answer must be no.
Irish people like oranges but they don't grow in Ireland, so they have to be imported.
we import our moterbike from Canada to England by aluanch
No Canada does not import trucks to other countries however it does import other goods from its countries.
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..."?