Yes, Canada exports goods to Greece>> some places you can find info about this is
http://geo.international.gc.ca/Canada-europa/Greece/right_nav/trade_greece-en.asp
Some of the things Canada exports to Greece:
Transportation equipment, pulp, paper, furs, lentils, general purpose machinery, and techonology harware and software.
None. Some countries export goods to Greece and others import goods from Greece.
Yes, Canada does.
We can export lumber to them
goods servises
Canada can't export anything from France. Canada can export to France, or import from France.
sugercanes
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BMW Volkswagon and oudi
Some goods might be oil, gas and uranium.
The largest exports from the United Kingdom to Canada are crude oil and manufactured goods.
Many imported items from Greece come to Canada. Including, jewelry, ores, carpets, and powders (Like gunpowder). Hopefully this helps!
The top three countries that the US exports its goods to are Canada, Mexico, and China.