WHAT DO CANADA AND FRANCE IMPORT AND EXPORT WITH EACHOTHER? Please give me lot's of helpful answers or helpful sites. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Trade between the two countries is relatively modest when compared to trade with their immediate continental neighbours, but still significant. France is Canada's seventh largest trading partner overall, and the third largest in Europe. Annual bilateral trade between the two countries exceeds C$7 billion.

Additionally, Canada and France are important to each other as entry points to their respective continental free markets (North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the European Union).

While Canada and France often find themselves on the opposite sides of such trade disputes as agricultural free trade and the sale of genetically modified food, they co-operate closely on such issues as the insulation of cultural industries from free trade agreements (something both countries are strongly in favour of).

In 2006 France was the seventh ranked destination of Canadian exports (0.7%), and ninth ranked source of imports to Canada (1.3%)

To find out what Canada and France import and export with each other, there are various sources you can refer to:

1. Trade Data Websites: Websites like World's Top Exports (www.worldstopexports.com) and World Integrated Trade Solution (wits.worldbank.org) provide detailed trade data on imports and exports between different countries. You can search for specific trade data between Canada and France on these platforms.

2. Government Trade Statistics: Official governmental trade websites such as the Government of Canada's Trade Data Online (tradecommissioner.gc.ca) and France's Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes (www.douane.gouv.fr) offer comprehensive trade statistics, including information on import and export data between the two countries.

3. Economic Research Institutes: Organizations such as the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca) and the French Ministry for the Economy and Finance (www.economie.gouv.fr) provide reports and publications on international trade relationships, which may include insights on Canada-France trade patterns.

4. Chamber of Commerce: The Canadian Chamber of Commerce (www.chamber.ca) and the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry (www.ccifrance-international.org) can be useful resources to explore trade opportunities and get specific data on imports and exports between the two countries.

By referring to these sources, you should be able to find detailed information on the specific goods and services that Canada and France import and export with each other.