As of recent data, Canada exports more to China than to South Korea. China is one of Canada's largest trading partners, with significant exports including Natural Resources and agricultural products. In contrast, while South Korea is also an important trading partner, its trade volume with Canada is generally lower than that with China. Therefore, Canada’s export figures are higher for China compared to South Korea.
Well Japan and Canada both have Constitutional Monarchies. And South Korea has a government type like the U.S and China is run by Communist
When South Korea's export growth stalled some South Korean firms suggested that south Korea primary export problem was the weakness in the Japanese yen.
Japan, South Korea, United States, China, United Kingdom, etc.
South Korea has an export economy.
Singapore exports machinery and equipment to South Korea.
allies: us britain australia france guam canada enemiez: communist countries like russia china n. korea and timbuktu
China, North Korea, and South Korea are all different countries.
Major export partners: United States 73.5%, Canada 7.5%, Germany 1.7%Major import partners: United States 60.6%, China 6.6%, South Korea 5.2%
The Yellow sea seperates china and south korea
China and Russia to the north and South Korea to the (surprise!) south
Canada, Mexico, Australia, the UK, South Korea, Japan, and France,
China in the north, South Korea in the south.