Canada trades with every country on earth and is open to interplanetary trade as well. Some countries do not show up on our reports because the trade is too small or too long ago but that doesn't mean we wouldn't sell them our resources if they wanted, and in some cases we would just give them away (no kidding).
But there are some countries we do have some restrictions, including embargoes. Currently these include Syria, Iran, Eritrea, and Somalia.
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The countries share over 3,000 miles of border.
Yes, trade between the provinces of Canada was generally easier compared to trade with other countries, particularly in the colonial era. The provinces had established trade routes and relationships that facilitated the exchange of goods. Additionally, the lack of tariffs and trade barriers between provinces encouraged commerce within Canada. However, regional differences and geographical challenges sometimes complicated these trade interactions.
Yes, Canada does trade with Peru.
Canada and Mexico
America is a continent. Many of the various countries in America, other than Canada, can and do, trade with Canada
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Us and Canada
Countries in the EU, Germany and Canada
Canadatrade things like, they trade, mobile,telivision,microwave,computers,electronics and stuff like that But Canada only trade things with rich countries not with poor countries.
As Canada's largest port, it trades heavily with Asian countries.
Canada,Turkey and the U.S sometimes.
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norway ,denmark , malta ,poland maybe austria
The importance of trade is providing Canada goods that are wanted or needed and providing other countries goods from Canada that are needed or wanted in other countries such as Japan, United Kingdom, Germany, and China.(The importance of trade doesn't only involves the country Canada)- TbowIt's true
The Philippines has trade relations with countries in Southeast Asia, Japan, China, Afghanistan, Australia, New Zealand, the US and Canada, and some European countries.