Imports and Exports
Canada's Trading Partners
Global Trade
World Trade Organization
100

What is the term used for goods that a country brings in from another country?

Import

100

This country is Canada’s largest trading partner.

United States

100

This is a tax placed on imported goods to make them more expensive.

Tariffs

100

The WTO stands for this.

World Trade Organization

200

This is the term used for goods that a country sends to another country.

Exports

200

Canada is the second-largest trading partner of this country. 

China

200

This is the act of buying and selling goods and services between countries.

Global Trade
200

The WTO has over this many member countries.

160

300

This agricultural product, often turned into syrup, is one of Canada’s top exports.

Maple Syrup

300

Canada imports a lot of this product, which is made in factories and often used in electronic devices.

What are computers?

300

This word refers to the way goods and services are made, sold, and bought in a country.

Economy

300

The WTO helps solve these kinds of problems between countries.

Trade issues

400

This type of product, often used for clothing and furniture, is commonly exported by Canada.

Lumber

400

Canada imports this tropical fruit, which is popular for smoothies and snacks.

Bananas

400

These are physical products that are bought and sold in global trade.

Goods

400

The WTO’s main purpose is to ensure that international trade follows these, which are agreed upon by its member countries.  

Rules

500

Canada exports this agricultural product

Wheat

500

Canada imports many of these, which are used in transportation, especially cars and trucks.

Tires

500

Unlike goods, these are not physical and are often offered by individuals or companies. 

Services

500

While the WTO regulates trade, it does not directly set these policies related to workers' rights and protections.

Wages and Working Conditions