Yes, you should be able to use tux guitar, google it to see what i mean. Although I'm not sure if it has the realistic sound engine.
What is the platt price for jp54 today?
500 usd
This answer is wrong. JP54 per barrel will not cost that much.
Do not answer if you do not know as you will mislead other people.
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the correct price is usd134 per barrel for spot buying
What country has a great industrial power despite the fact that it must import many resources?
united kingdom
Which country is the world's leading exporter of services?
The country which is the world's leading exporter of services is Japan. Most Asian countries are able to export services to the world due to their high populations.
What is Tax levied by a government on imported or exported goods?
A tax that is that is levied against imported or exported goods by a government is called a tariff or duty. Different countries tax at different rates.
What is charter party bill of lading?
The Charter party is a contract between the merchant and the ship owner. The charter party bill of lading is not accepted by banks unless it is an authorized line of credit.
Where does Canada send most of its exports?
Canada sends most of its exports to the United States. The US receives at least 77 percent of the products exported by Canada.
Why would top imports also be the top exports for a country?
Some countries may have trading restrictions with a country and may import from a third country where that item is from. For example, let's say that I live in France and my government hates Spain, so France and Spain cannot trade. But I have a bunch of customers in France who want Spanish chocolate. Here comes good ol' Italy. Italy likes France and Spain and has no trade restrictions with either country, so sn enterprising businessman in Italy imports chocolate from Spain and exports it to France. Italy makes a profit, Spain sells their chocolate, and France gets their chocolate without making concessions to their arch-rival, Spain. This is just a hypothetical. France and Spain don't really hate each other in real life. And French people get their sweeties from the Swiss. Another reason is that the raw materials imported from one country might be refined in some way for export to other countries. Let's pick on some different nations this time: The United States is a third world country that grows a bumper crop of cotton every year. Nobody has any use for it in the US because there's so much of it that they can't use it all. Australia is a thriving nation of bankers and international lawyers, but their climate is not conducive to growing cotton for clothes. Enter the United Kingdom, an industrial power in the textile field. Now, the UK has a bunch of fashion designers, but nobody in the UK wears very much cotton because the weather demands wool. The UK imports cotton from the US, makes clothing out of it and sends it to Australia at a huge profit. Again, it's a hypothetical situation used for example.
What are Canada's top two trading partners?
As of 2008, Canada's top two trading partners were the United States of America and China. If the European Union was counted as a single entity however, it would be Canada's number two trading partner after the United States.
The open door policy was designed as a way for the US to further what?
The United States wanted to further its trade interests with China and felt the Open Door Policy would do just that. The policy was written by Secretary of State John Hay.
Which act placed a tax on all imports?
The Tariff Act is the act that placed a tax on all imports. It was signed into law in 1789 by President George Washington.
Modal is a cellulose fiber made by spinning reconstituted cellulose from beech trees. It is about 50% more water-absorbent than cotton
Who is Canada's trading partners?
USA, pacific rim(aisa) europe, centul and south amirica, middle east, africa, Oceania.
Why do governments set duties on imported goods to restrict or limit trade with other nations?
a) government wish to protect their industries from foreign competition.
b) consumers will be encouraged to buy products made in their own country.
c) Duties prevent the sale of foreign goods at lower prices than goods made at home.
d) All the above.
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What countries does US export clothing to?
I think the Chinese might i really am not sure.
Not only do the Chinese buy Australian wool, but most countries on Earth buy Australian wool, some of the finest wool in the world comes from Australia.