Saskatchewan primarily exports its wood products to the United States, which is the largest market for the province's lumber and forestry products. Other notable destinations include countries in Asia, particularly Japan and China, where demand for Canadian wood has been growing. Additionally, Saskatchewan's wood products are also shipped to various markets in Europe. This diverse export strategy helps to mitigate risks associated with reliance on a single market.
they export wheat and canola. they import goods like fruit , lumber, and clothing.
produce, fruit, lumber,clothing,
teak wood
no, it is not banned. you can export coconutshell charcoal, but you cannot export wood charcoal.
wood and copper
We export because we want to have more varietys of stuff. like if we did not export we would have too much wood cause we grow wood and if we did not import we would not have graet wines from other places
only sugar
Wood (lumber).
if a country has a natural resource that is valuable to private enterprise they usually export it, whatever it is.
The main resources of Saskatchewan are crops, uranium, potash, oil, gas, coal, gold, wood, wild rice, agriculture, and fish.
British Columbia mainly exports wood or lumber
Wood, Paper, Boat, Phone...