The sixth largest trading partner of the United States

January 12, 2010 on 11:26 am | By | In Arts | Comments Off

From 2003 to 2008 trade between France and the United States increased by 59% with one billion dollars of transactions taking place every day. Exports to Canada alone in that year were greater than the combined exports to all countries south of the United States. In 2006, the United States exported and imported more to countries having French as a national language than to countries having any other Rocket French review foreign language. The province of Quebec alone is the sixth largest trading partner of the United States with approximately $72 billion in trade in 2006. French is the foreign language spoken by our largest trading partner. Of the various types of professional positions for which international organizations recruit, four required French, two Spanish, and one Arabic, according to the fact sheet released by the Bureau of International Organization Affairs of the U.S.

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