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Economic Systems - Elements - Canada

Canada's main trading partners are the United States and Japan. Canada has main primary products. Such as:

Asbestos, cereals, coal, cobalt, copper, dairy products, fish, fruit and vegetables, gold, gypsum, iron ore, lead, linseed, livestock, nickel, oil and natural gas, potash, rape seed, salt, silver, sulfur, timber, titanium, tobacco, uranium and zinc.

They are distributed by plane or even by ships. There are docks on either side of country, a very convienient way to sail goods to other countries.

Economic Systems - Elements - Japan

The United States, the United Kingdom and eastern countries are Japan's main trading partners. Compared to Canada, Japan has less primary products:

Coal, edible seaweeds, fish, fruit, potatoes, poultry, rice, shellfish, silk, sulfur, sweet potatoes, tea, timber and vegetables.

Being stranded with water around the land, Japan would either use water transports or airplanes.

        

Economic Systems - Elements - Egypt

Egypt's main trading partners are the USA, Germany, the UK, FRance, Italy and Japan. Egypt's list of main primary products one of similiar length to Canada's:

Barley, beans, buffalos, cattle, clover, cotton, goats, gypsum, iron ore, lead, lentils, limestone, maize, manganese, millet, oil and natural gas, phosphates, rice, sea slat, sugar cane, sheep, talc, wheat, zinc.

The reason that Egypt is nearly surrounded by water, it uses air transport and the inland sea to distribute it's products.