What are facts about import and export?
Imports are items that you buy from other countries. Many times the products are much more expensive because that is either there first bargain or the products are unavalible in that country. Exports are items you sell to one country to another. This system is usually one through trade agreements such as NAFTA [North American Free Trade Agreement.] NAFTA is the trade agreement for Canada, USA, and Mexico. This agreement helps reduce the amount taxes or tariffs on these items.
What is the biggest provice in Canada?
Nunavut is the largest province in canada. just check google maps :)
Is India the largest producer of sugarcane and sugar?
India is the second largest producer of sugarcane in the world, the first position is held by Brazil.
Led the way in the search for a sea route to Asia?
The mission of Christopher Columbus was to find a shorter route to Asia. He, then can be said to be the leader in this quest.
What goods does America export the most?
The United States exported $2.3 trillion worth of goods in the last year. Transportation equipment was the top commodity exported by the US last year, accounting for almost 18% of the country’s total exports. This category includes aerospace products and parts, motor vehicles, railroad stock, and ships and boats.
The second largest commodity exported was computer products, including semiconductors used in the production of smartphones, navigational instruments, and audio and video equipment.
Aerospace products were the fourth largest export. Companies like Boeing (BA) and Lockheed-Martin (LMT) both manufacture products in the United States that are shipped all over the world. Petroleum and coal products are also among the top products exported by the United States.
How and why did the trade networks initially develope in west Africa?
Because batman Take showers with small Asian people that create migits and black people
Why are LEDCs exporters of raw materials?
Because in most MEDCs they have either run out of what was available or didnt have much in the first place, such as Japan.
What are the duties and resposibilities of a saleslady in a department store?
Arrange the goods in a proper way,give them what they need, be sure the customer satisfied in our service.
Who did the Greeks trade with and what did they trade?
Each other for the most part. Greece was a maritime civilization, and had colonies scattered throughout the Mediterranean.
Considering that ancient Greeks regarded any non-Greek speaking person as a barbarian, they tended not to trade with foreigners. They instead received all their goods from their many colonies throughout the Mediterranean. These included the many Greek Islands, Asia Minor (Turkey), Southern Italy, Sicily, and colonies scattered along the North African coast and Western Spain.
They traded pottery, bronze, silver, gold, vessels, olive oil, and food,mainly.
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Can both the federal and state government regulate trade within states?
No. Congress regulates interstate and foreign commerce.
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It means the main goods that go to other countries. For example, the USA exports food to India.
When countries import and export goods without restrictions it is called?
It is called free trade when there are no restrictions. Many countries do not have Êfree trade and do have restrictions on them.