IMPORTS: CANADA
As a recently developed nation established in 1967, and a relatively small population of just 40million people, Canada lacks economic resources in 2 critical areas.Â
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Despite some of the smartest minds in the world, having developed many leading technologies in Aerospace, Medicine, Quantum Computing, Internet and Mobile, the ability to capitalize on innovation has been sorely lacking. Consequently, materials such as Jet Airliners, Pharmaceuticals, Computer Chips, Jet Fighters, Submarines, Missile Defense and Radar Systems need to be imported. Â
MASS PRODUCTION
In rare cases such as Automotives, due to the relatively small domestic markets, and insufficient capital to ramp up mass production, many commonly used items including buidling materials, appliances, equipment, medical devices, clothing, robots, tooling and other mass produced commercial and industrial goods need to be imported.Â
AjA Trading Company seeks to fill the gaps in domestic production by economically sourcing items from other countries.  Commonly, these items come from Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, India, Thailand, Philippines and other Pacific Rim nations.Â
EXPORTS: ASIA
Notwithstanding its small population, Canada has a long history of supplying the world with natural resouce and agricultural commodities including grain, livestock, seafood, lumber, minerals and energy including oil, natural gas and uranium. Â
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Recently, the export of steel, copper, aluminum, nickle,along with strategic materials such as graphite and rare earths have allowed Canada to be a leader. Â
Thanks to being a member of the British Commonwealth, Canada inherited a Parliamentary Democracy which has enabled governmental stability. As a result, it has become a stable supplier and a valued partner with suppliers and customers from around the world.Â