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Canada and Australia are​ (mainly) English-speaking countries with populations that are not too different in size​ (Canada's is 60 percent​ larger). But Canadian trade is twice as​ large, relative to​ GDP, as​ Australia's.

Why should this be the​ case?

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Canada and Australia being located on both other ends, thus have a wide travel duration. Canada is richer than usa.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Canada is currently the second-largest goods trading partner of the U.S, China, and the U.K in terms of export and imports with a total trade of $617.2 billion. The goods export trades totaled to $298.7 billion, while goods imported totaled to $318.5 billion.
  • Canada is n the northernmost part of the world experience high trade volumes and this is mostly due to the nearby countries as Australian country is located far south it does not have a large trading partner so the amount of the trade participation is less.
  • Time taken for the goods to get delivered and deposited is also more as compared to the American and Canadian standards.
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