South America's economy is largely based on its export of Natural Resources. Their primary export are its two most important cash crops, coffee and cacao.
Mainly farming,factories,etc
Refer to the Encylopaedia Britannica link, below, for information on South American industry.
According to economist and historians, the country in South America that is the chief export of wheat and meat is Argentina.
Every country has its own exports - ranging from gold, rice, sugar, wool, beef, potatoes, and so the list goes on.
There are a number of goods that South America exports. Some of the common goods include cocoa, beef, citrus, fresh fruits, nuts, milk, soil and so much more.
There are several major products in South America - ranging from gold to cattle, coffee, rice, sugar (and so on).
Yes South Africa does export to the USA - it is one of the countries biggest export markets
Gold (Export), Chemicals (Import), transport items/equipment (Import), Motor vehicles (Export)
Brazil is the biggest exporter is South America, although all the outher countries export besides Chile.Brazil
Paper Products
No, they export to south america.
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South Americas top imports are bananas and fruits. South Americas main exports are paper, paper boards and auto parts.
Export of cotton, which was heavily dependent on slavery.
Sugar...
the pampas and the llanos
If I'm not mistaken it's actually South Africa.
Tobacco
i have no idea lol
The Netherlands and USA are considered important markets for South Africa's fresh fruit, being the leading export destinations with a collective share value of 35.6 %, while Mozambique and the USA are the main suppliers of fresh fruit imported by South Africa.