International Trade. CNN Internet Activity U.S. Dollar Comparison $1 U.S. Dollar equals: $1.12 Australian dollar $0.6406 British pound $ 1.0354 Canadian.

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International Trade

CNN Internet Activity U.S. Dollar Comparison $1 U.S. Dollar equals: $1.12 Australian dollar $ British pound $ Canadian dollar

Direct and Indirect Rates U.S. DollarHome Country  $ 1.12 dollars =  $ dollars =  $ dollars = $1 Australian dollar $1 British pound $1 Canadian dollar

Most extensive Good Views Cooperation Size of the U.S. and Canadian Relationship

U.S. trade relationship with Canada  Canada and US span more than two centuries  Successful Relationship  Balance at the current rate

Imports & Exports The amount of imports to Canada from the U.S. represents 74% The amount of exports to the U.S. from Canada represents 86%

References BuyUSA.gov. (2010). Canada-U.S. Trade Relationship. Retrieved from CNN Money. (2010). Currencies. Retrieved from ForeignTradeEx. (2010). USA and Canada Industrial Supply Marketplace. Retrieved from Melicher, R.W. & Norton, E.A. (2005). Introduction to institutions, investments, and management. (12th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.