What country does Canada import from the most?
Sebastian Wright
United States
List of the largest trading partners of Canada
| Rank | Territory | Imports |
|---|---|---|
| – | World | 601,303.7 |
| 1 | United States | 304,845.3 |
| – | European Union | 77,197.9 |
| 2 | China | 74,992.7 |
What are the top 3 countries Canada imports from?
Canada trade balance, exports and imports by country In 2017, Canada major trading partner countries for exports were United States, China, United Kingdom, Japan and Mexico and for imports they were United States, China, Mexico, Germany and Japan.
What does Canada import from the world?
Top 10
- Machinery including computers: US$61.2 billion (15.1% of total imports)
- Vehicles: $56.2 billion (13.9%)
- Electrical machinery, equipment: $39.7 billion (9.8%)
- Mineral fuels including oil: $20.2 billion (5%)
- Gems, precious metals: $17.4 billion (4.3%)
- Plastics, plastic articles: $16 billion (3.9%)
Which fruit does Canada export the most?
Blueberries
Blueberries continue to be Canada’s top fruit export by volume and by value, accounting for 65.5% of export dollars and 53.4% of export tonnage. Low-bush blueberries accounted for 53.3% of total blueberry value and 60.6% of total blueberry tonnage.
How much does Canada import from each country?
Canada Imports By Country Value Year; United States: $229.69B 2019 China: $56.53B 2019 Mexico: $27.84B 2019 Germany: $14.53B 2019 Japan: $12.45B 2019
What are the major countries that Canada exports to?
Canada Exports By Country and Region. 2017. In 2017, major countries to which Canada Exported include United States, China, United Kingdom, Japan and Mexico.
Where does Canada get its food products from?
Canada Food Products Imports By Country. In 2017, the top partner countries from which Canada Imports Food Products include United States, France, Italy, Brazil and Mexico. Please note the exports, imports and tariff data are based on reported data and not gap filled.
When did Canada start importing from developing countries?
Canada’s level of imports from developing nations has increased 70% from 1999 to 2004. Imports from LDCs, although still very modest, have more than tripled in the same time period.