Crude petroleum is Canada's largest import, followed by cars. Other popular items Canada imports include refined petroleum, delivery trucks, and vehicle parts.
one example would be fruit that we can't grow here...eg. bananas, mangos, pineapple
China buys large amounts of wheat from Canada.
Canada is called a trading nation because of it's large economy. It has one of the largest trade base between a HUGE amount of country'. It is also called a trading nation because most of it's income is relied on trade. Trade is very important in Canada because the amount of jobs it creates and the money it brings in.
No, computers are pretty much the same. Canada typically buys the same brand of computers as in the United States.
All countries import goods, especially ones that they cannot produce themselves. For example, it isn't economically feasible to try to grow bananas in Canada - the climate is too cool and you couldn't grow enough indoors.
yep my family buys it all the time. it's cheap and if u make it right usally taste's pretty good.
Many countries around the world; specially the United States and Canada.
the government sells buys and trades things from other countries to make sure his the economy has the right supplies
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exports, because when a country buys it from another they inport it or if it was the other way around we would export the goods to their dock
I'm going to go out on a really big limb here: The U.S. buys things from communist countries because they make things that you and I want to buy.
The things that Nepal buys is food and drink and clothes
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China buys large amounts of wheat from Canada.