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The main imports of Greece are chemicals, equipment used for transport, fuels, and machinery. About 25 percent of Greece's imports come from Germany and Italy.
Today, America imports from foreign sources about 60 percent of the oil it consumes. About three of the 11 million barrels per day the United States imports come from the Middle East.
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US' oil imports from Canada equal 18.6% of total imports, while imports from Mexico equal 10.4%. In total, imports from both countries account for 29% of total oil imports.
Imports from Turkey will come from Turkey. In much the same way as imports from France will come from France, and imports from Spain will come from Spain.
"Net petroleum imports (imports minus exports) accounted for 58 percent of our total petroleum consumption. About 48 percent of our net petroleum imports were from countries in the Western Hemisphere, 22 percent from Africa, 18 percent from the Persian Gulf , and 12 percent from other regions." http://www.eia.doe.gov/bookshelf/brochures/gasoline/index.html
In recent decades, the United States has imposed strict quotas on import of foreign sugar, cutting imports 80 percent since 1975
(See the related link for my source.)Imports: $3.832 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)Imports - partners: Brazil 30.9%, Argentina 23.3%, China 16.6%, US 4% (2004)Imports totaled US$3.3 billion in 2004. Principal import commodities included automobiles, chemical products, consumer goods, tobacco, petroleum, and machinery. Brazil was the leading source of imports to Paraguay (24.3 percent), followed by the United States (22.3 percent), Argentina (16.2 percent), China (9.9 percent), and Hong Kong (5 percent). Experts note that import statistics are difficult to confirm for Paraguay because as much as half of all imports are illegally re-exported to Argentina or Brazil. Imports from Mercosur countries continue to rise, up to 57 percent in 2003.[2]
Germany's main imports include machinery, vehicles, chemicals, food, textiles, and metals. Germany's imports mainly come from China, Netherlands, France, US, UK, Belgium, and Austria.
Between 1998 and 2001, Canada accounted for 40 percent of American imports; Mexico accounted for 37 percent, Peru for 7 percent, and the United Kingdom for 3 percent.