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tangare [24]
3 years ago
9

Latvia, belarus, and ukraine have what 2 exports in common

History
1 answer:
Ivan3 years ago
4 0

Latvia, Belarus, and Ukraine exports food products and metals in common.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Among the significant fare items of Belarus are potash and nitrogen composts, oil items, moved steel, metal line, trucks, tractors, concoction strands and yarns, caprolactam, tires, furniture, coolers and coolers, wood items, attire, shoes, dairy and meat items, sugar.  

The fundamental fares from Ukraine are ferrous and nonferrous metals, synthetic compounds, hardware, fuel and oil-based goods, transport gear, and Food items. As of now, the nation's GDP is an expected 81.4 billion. Some 34.29 billion was produced using Ukrainian fares a year ago alone.  

Latvia trades chiefly wood and wood items, hardware and gear, iron and steel, materials and staples. Latvia's principle sends out accomplices are Lithuania, Russia, Estonia, Germany, and Sweden.

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