Canada's primary trading partner is the United States. Next on the list are China, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Mexico, in that order.
The United States is the single largest trading partner for Mexico, both for exports (78%) as well as imports (50%). Other important trading partners include Canada and Spain (exports), as well as China and Japan (imports).
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Japan trades with many countries throughout the world, however, it's most important trading partner is the United States.
For Mexico, its largest trading partner is the United States, being the recipient for 78% of total Mexican exports (2012).For Brazil, China is the largest trading partner, receiving 17% of total Brazilian exports (2012).
The European Union is China's largest trading partner as of 2013. The United States and Japan are also significant trading partners with China.
The United States is Canada's largest trading partner by far, accounting for 77% of total exports and 52% of total imports. After the US, Canada's next largest trading partners are China, the UK, Japan, and Mexico.
>> China or Japan Nope. That's what most people think, but Canada has traditionally been the USA's largest trading partner (measured as a total of imports & exports between the two countries). http://dataweb.usitc.gov/scripts/cy_m3_run.asp
Japan, Switzerland, EU, USA
In the 1990, Russia ranked 4'th as a trading partner with Canada, behind the USA, Japan and Great Britain.
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