Want this question answered?
Canada can't export anything from France. Canada can export to France, or import from France.
Export agents locate and develop markets abroad for products that are manufactured in their home countries.
wine
Germany is the first economical partner of France.
France exports many products in addition to its agricultural/food production. France is known for its industrial production, with three major car companies (Citroën, Peugeot, and Renault) and with a major airplane building firm (Airbus). France is also known for its service economy and there are several major banks based in France (Crédit Agricole, BNP Paribas, etc.)
I believe france's second most largest export is manufactured goods.
manufactured goods
Cuba is not considered an industrial nation. Its primary exports are agricultural such as sugar, fish, cigars, and coffee. They do export some manufactured goods.
Agricultural goods are the main export of the US.
Merchant export is buy a product from the market and export. Manufacture export is manufacturing the goods in your factory and exports.
Manufactured goods (including machines and machine tools, chemicals, motor vehicles, iron and steel products), agricultural products, raw materials, fuels. ( Encarta ).
Probably fuel. Corn is the biggest agricultural export.
The most important export products are machinery and transport equipment. Agricultural products contribute only a very small share of China's exports. In fact, 93% of China's exports in 2004 where manufactured goods. With this export profile, China is not comparable with most other developing countries which are typically exporting raw products, such as oil, natural gas, minerals or agricultural products.Source: china-profile.com
Cheese. ***NOTE*** the Netherlands is after the USA and France the third country in the world of exporting agricultural products. Due to its big mainports (Rotterdam and Schiphol), the Netherlands is able to export more for itself than import. So Holland's main export is, you could say, agricultural products. And not cheese.
Spanish-speaking countries typically export a variety of products, including agricultural goods such as fruits, vegetables, coffee, and sugar. They also export natural resources like oil, minerals, and timber. Additionally, some countries specialize in exporting manufactured goods such as automobiles, textiles, and electronics.
U.S. production figures: 108, plus a few for Canada and export. Convertible production numbers are as follows: U.S. 7; Canada 2; Export (France) 2.
Colonies are usually valuable for the raw materials and agricultural products that they export and have to import manufactured goods. This was true of the South before the Civil War and for many years after that also.