4 major trade partners of Canada are US, Mexico, European countries such as UK, France, etc.
Canada's main trading partners are Japan, Mexico, US, and the European Union. The US though is the main one.
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.
The North America Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA.
Our biggest trading partners are Canada and Mexico, which makes sense; we can use trucks.
Following are the top ten trading partners of the US: Canada Mexico China Japan Germany South Korea United Kingdom France Switzerland India
Exporting: US (74.9%), UK (4.1%) Importing: US (50.4%), China (11%), Mexico (5.5%)
Yes
As of late 2017, yes all three are part of the North American Free Trade Agreement and are major trade and business partners.
The North American Free Trade Agreement included all of North America (Canada, US, Mexico). So there are 2 of Canada's trading partners for you. Not sure about any others. But I'm sure some of Europe is.
Canada...they are each other's largest trading partners; together Canada & the US have the world's largest trading relationship (on a bilateral basis) in the world
Canada does import products from countries other than the US. But the US and Canada have been major trading partners for years, so many items do come from the US. But others come from Japan, China, the EU, Mexico and South America.