Japan and Canada's mutual trade amounts to more than 23 billion US dollars annually. Japan's exports to Canada totals more than 13 billion and Canada's exports to Japan is more than 10 billion US dollars. Canada imports motor vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, machine parts, electronics, iron and steel crafts while Japan imports Mineral fuels, oils, Meat and edible meat offal, Cereals, Wood and wood articles and charcoal.
Canada trades its natural resources to a variety of countries, including the United States, China, Japan, and the European Union. These countries are major importers of Canadian resources such as oil, natural gas, minerals, and lumber. Trade relationships are influenced by market demand, global prices, and trade agreements.
The fur trade.
Japan lacked many important Natural Resources, such as steel and oil. Rather than limited trade with other countries, Japan saw the chance to militarily seize countries that had resources they needed.
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Mostly, about 80% with just one country, a Superpower, the United States of America. Most of the trade is for energy and other natural resources.
Most Canadians move to the south for warmer weather. For the natural resources, i am not too sure but i think they have more agriculture there.
Natural Resources are the primary trade items in the world.
japan and canada
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Natural Resources are the primary trade items in the world.
It is important for canada to trade with japan because canada has lots of agricultural products ( food products) , and japan doesnt have much anymore because of the war , tsunamis, earthquakes, etc. And japan has lots of mechanical parts to make electronics , and canada doesnt so its an equal trade to both countries.
Mexico only wanted to export natural resources such as silver, gold, and coal.