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Traded Commodities
Many of the products we have today
and use in our daily lives come from
foreign trade.
Products Imported into the United States
Car lines such as Toyota, Subaru, Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes, and
many more
Crude and refined oil or petroleum
Electronic products including Computers, radios, Televisions, office
equipment
Mechanical parts, engines, heavy machinery
Jewelry components of gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, and pearls
Shoes and clothing
All varieties of foods
Products Exported from the United States
Medical equipment including vaccines, centrifuges, syringes,
hormones, vitamins
X-ray machines, and lenses
Raw metals such as copper, Iron, Steel, and Aluminum
Harvested crops of corn, wheat, soybeans, and fruits
Other foods including beef, poultry, fish, milk, cheese, and eggs
Electrical Equipment and engines
If youd like to see a more extensive list of these products and as well as the
complete, interactive breakdown of their global percentages, check out the
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