Wheat/grain. Also partly fish and lumber. Canada exports timber, maple syrup, gemstones, uranium, snow, wheat, technologies such as aeronautics and avionics, machinery and power.
Canada's main exports are lumber, grain and sulfur.
Canada's NAFTA exports have grown substantially, and have been particularly successful in high value--added sectors such as automotive equipment(trucks, cars and parts), machinery and parts and industrial goods.
gold, corn, and rice are Canada's major exports
All countries import goods, especially ones that they cannot produce themselves. For example, it isn't economically feasible to try to grow bananas in Canada - the climate is too cool and you couldn't grow enough indoors.
The largest exports from the United Kingdom to Canada are crude oil and manufactured goods.
The top three countries that the US exports its goods to are Canada, Mexico, and China.
There are several things that Canada imports and exports to China. In most cases, Canada will import manufactured goods from China and exports natural resources in most cases.
it provided Canada with the money as well as the different goods
Canada exports a great deal of lumber to Peru. Canada also exports some fruits and vegetables to Peru that cannot be grown in Peru's climate like potatoes.
Yes, Canada exports goods to Greece>> some places you can find info about this is http://geo.international.gc.ca/Canada-europa/Greece/right_nav/trade_greece-en.asp Some of the things Canada exports to Greece: Transportation equipment, pulp, paper, furs, lentils, general purpose machinery, and techonology harware and software.
Canada
Canada exports machinery, foods, manufactured goods, fuels, crude oil and fossil fuels.
Wheat/grain. Also partly fish and lumber. Canada exports timber, maple syrup, gemstones, uranium, snow, wheat, technologies such as aeronautics and avionics, machinery and power.
Canada exports lumber to china Canada exports lumber and china exports Canada the finished parts
Cambodia mostly exports its goods (clothing, rice, rubber, timber, tobacco, and fish ) to the US, Singapore, Germany, the UK, Canada and Vietnam.
Each is prducing what it most efficiently produces and all benefit from their doing so.