Because some things cannot be bought or 'found' in every country. Each country is known for the specific goods they have or grow in their country. For example... Bananas come from Jamaica and Africa; you dont see plantains growing on the tree(s) in your garden in the UK do you! Also they import curry from countries like Pakistan and especially India. All the spices dry up and are crushed in the backyards of houses in India. Where do you think the poppadoms you get from Asda come from..?! And the snails we find on the floors and in forests here in the UK come from the sewage; I'll explain... when French people eat snails at home or in their dads' restaurants' they have to excrete it! they excrete it out in their toilets and the sewage system leads to forests in the UK, which means that snails and slugs enter the UK/Britain.. this is why we find snails and slugs on our grounds; they dont die,, the French people eat the while they're still alive...!!!
Because it is a lot more cheaper than buying them elsewhere; the majority of countries specialise in importing specific raw materials xD
because the other country cant make everything to support its people and because its more harder,expensive or impossible to make in their country. Countries imports goods and services if they do not have them yet are need of them. For example, a country that does not produce oil may have to import from one that produces in order to keep the economy working.
Importing is when a specific country brings in products from another country. eg: US gets a Japanese item from Japan. Exporting is when a specific country gives away there local products to another country for trade. eg: US gives Petroleum to another country. A lot of people mix these two terms. The simplest way to remember is to practice both export and import. Export is selling and/or shipping different types of products abroad, out of the country where you live. This means that you create your business on international level and join the worldwide trade. Import is an opposite trade action. This means you buy products from other countries. As a result they are shipped to your home country for you to use them.
We import and export goods to get a better income. When we export goods we can either sell or trade some of our goods. When we import, we buy goods from other countries. There are millions of reasons, why people import and export goods. First and the most important is satisfying personal needs ( buying FMCG products, household goods, furniture and decor as well as sport and musical equipment). The second, but not the less important one, is creating export and import businesses, establishing strong and trustworthy relations with international partners. The last reason, countries export and import goods i order to rise the state's economy and insure qualitative live of its citizens.
It boosts the economy of your country because people will buy things from it instead of foreign countries.
Buying from people instead of companies
People think it was Greece, or a country near Greece.
yes but all the cheap sites are getting blocked as people were buying and selling them lol
for most people it would be because in our country you cant get foreign things so you have to import them if you cant grow them
They made their morning coffee and tea at home instead of buying it
Beacuse more people watch porn on internet instead of buying it
Because it is a lot more cheaper than buying them elsewhere; the majority of countries specialise in importing specific raw materials xD
Yes. People can stop buying them from the stores across the country.
People in the south imported goods from Europe a lot. The tarrrif made it more expensive to import goods from out of the country.
To some people it is buying a Rolls-Royce car, to others it is buying enough food to last the week, instead of a day. To me, luxury expenditure is buying something I want, but don't need, like cream cakes!
they imported slaves so they could have people work for free instead of hiring workers so the could save money
There is no educational requirement for becoming a minister in the state legislature or in the Parliament. This requirement, although will not remove corruption in the political/judicial system it will at least improve the understanding of the position they are in and actually work somewhat for the people instead of buying expensive automobiles for their children.