What does taiwan trade with canada?
Taiwan has an active trade relationship with Canada, exporting a wide range of industrial and consumer goods. Taiwan, meanwhile, imports a range of goods, including fuel and nickel, from Canada. This trade relationship exists despite a lack of formal diplomatic ties between the two nations.SizeAccording to data from the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Taiwan exported nearly $4 billion (in Canadian dollars) in goods to Canada in 2008. Canada’s exports to Taiwan in 2008 totaled $1.5 billion (Canadian dollars).TypesTaiwanese exports to Canada included electrical equipment and machinery, mechanical appliances, iron and steel, and motor vehicles.FeaturesCanada’s leading exports to Taiwan consist mainly of raw materials. Top exports include mineral fuels, oil, nickel and wood pulp.SignificanceTaiwan is Canada’s fourth-largest trading partner in Asia and 13th largest in the world.EffectsTaiwan exports more goods to Canada than it imports, giving Taiwan a trade surplus of more than $2 billi