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Economic Systems - Characteristics - Canada
In 2001, Canada exported approximately 414,638 millions of goods. Also in 2001, it imported 350,622 millions of goods. Its GDP for 1997 was 607,702 millions in US dollars. Canada's GDP per capita for 1997 was 20,082 in US dollars. In 1998, the largest export industries were metal manufacturing ( 27% ), chemicals ( 9% ) and mining quarry ( 8% ).
Economic Systems - Characteristics - Japan
Not close to Canada's figure in export, Japan had 9,481 millions of dollars. For imports, there was about 10,585 millions of dollars for Japan. Japan's 1997 GDP, it was 4,192,669 millions in US dollars. Japan's GDP per capita was higher than the other countries. It was a topping 33,262 in US dollars. Like Canada, metal manufacturing is a large part ( 47% ) of the exporting industries ( 1998 ). Up next is chemicals ( 10% ) and then basic metal ( 5% ) ( 1998 ).
Economic Systems - Characteristics - Egypt
In 2001, Egypt had a low of 71 millions of goods in export, while in import, it sent out 164 millions worth of goods. Its GDP in US dollars was 76,535 millions. GDP per capita was 1,168 ( US dollars ) in the year of 1997. Chemicals took up 34% of Egypt's largest export industries as 21% was textiles ( 1998 ). As next highest, mining and quarry had 19% ( 1998 ).