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Germany (51°N, 09° E)

Oddly enough we import and export some of the same goods from Germany. It's important for us to trade with Germany because without them we wouldn't have most of our medicine and healthcare products and that would have a huge impact on all of us.

We mainly export aircraft parts, machineary and equipments, and electronics to Germany. The machineary that we export must be different than the ones we import.

We import motorvehicle parts, machineary and equipments, and pharmaceuticals from Germany. All of the vehicle related products we import may seem very repetitive, but the styles and companies differ.

United Kingdom (54°N, 2°W)

Even though the U.K is fouth on our list, the imports and exports aren't very much. The U.S.A has a lot of trade with us so that takes up most of the trade. The U.K still does play a big role in our economy.

Our main export is rocks and minerals such as gold, diamonds, and nickel. It doesn't seem like much, but it is of great value.

We mostly import a type of gas called crude petroleum. We also import aircaft parts, gas turbines, and cars.

Italy (42°N, 12°E)

South Korea (37° N, 127° E)

U.S.A (38° N, 97°W)

Last on our list is Italy. It may seem like very little trade, but it is eighth on our list.

Canada imports machinery from Italy along with food and beverages, wood, paper, and rubber.

We export mineral products, pulp of wood, and machinery.

We often import motor vehicles, trailers, bicycles, and sometimes motorcycles from South Korea. We do import lots of motor vehicles, but the brands vary from country to country.

We export ores, slag and ash. It seems like there is very little trade between South Korea and Canada.

China (35° N, 105° E)

The U.S.A is Canada's top trading partner. About 75% of all Canadian trades are between Canada and the U.S.A.

Since Canada produces the sencond most amout of oil in the world, the U.S.A buys it from us. The U.S.A can produce oil, but they can't produce the type of oil we have. The biggest export from Canada to the U.S.A is indeed oil.

Canada is often importing car parts, and the U.S.A has lots of car parts. The U.S.A has exported lots of vehicle parts and motor vehicles to Canada. It really helps that we are trading with the U.S.A because the transportation for the goods to get there is cheaper, and after we put the parts together we can sell the full car for more.

Japan (36° N,138° E)

In comparison to our trade with the U.S.A, china seems like nothing, but they are second on our list. They offer many goods for very cheap prices which is very helpful. Canada mainly exports natural resources to China, and largely imports manufactured goods.

Canada exports many natural resorces such as nickel, copper and in recent years potash, which is used in the manufacture of fertilizer. China is also a major buyer of our wood and paper products.

Manufactured goods make up the most of what we import from China. Another big category is mechanical appliances and electrical equipment. Other major imports include plastics and rubber, as well as rare earth metals (like yttrium and cerium), which are used in the manufacture of hybrid cars, plasma screens and portable computers.

Japan is another main trading partner of Canada. Coming in sixth on our list Japan is yet again, another county that exports lots of vehicle parts to us. We just never have enough.

We export metals such as coppor, iron, and gold to Japan. We sometimes even export pig meat, or sawn wood.

We again, import more cars, vehicle parts, aircraft parts from Japan.

Mexico (19°N, 99°W)

Of all the trading between Canada and the world, Mexico is third. The free trade between Canada, the U.S.A, and Mexico also helps for cheaper taxes when trading good.

We import lots more cars from Mexico along with T.Vs, trucks cigarettes, and beer. Lamps, telephones and agricultural goods, such as tomatoes, peppers and avocados, are also imported.

Canada largely exports wheats and plastics to mexico and also vehicle parts, and raw aluminum.

Canada's top trading partners

Nyla Siddique

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