Friendly Trade Partners a.k.a Extraordinary Exchanges

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New Zealand: 10

New Zealand has exceptional relationships with their trade partners, friendly being an incredibly appropriate descriptor. Their principle trade partner is Australia, who accounts for nearly 20% of all the country's imports and exports followed by China, the U.S., and Japan respectively. The last three countries listed claim some of the strongest economies in the world, which allows New Zealand access to countless international markets. Paired with the fact that New Zealand has maintained a wonderful non-trade based relationship with the rest of the world, excepting Fiji, the nation is in sensational shape when it comes to current and future trade partners and prospects.

Not to mention that these already existing friendly trade relations appear to be growing all the stronger as evidenced by the upcoming trip of New Zealand's deputy prime minister to China at the invitation of Vice Premier Li Keqiang and the boost to the New Zealand economy provided by the recently released U.S. jobs report.
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Brazil: 10

Brazil has the second largest economy in the Western Hemisphere and the largest in Latin America. It is one of the fast-growing and most resilient economies in the entirety of this fair planet. Due economic prowess, this country is not at a loss for friendly, influential trade partners.
The largest trade partners Brazil currently has are China, the U.S., Japan, Argentina, Germany, and the Netherlands, each strong markets in their own regard as well as highly connected. These affiliations allow for greater exposure to other powerful markets and the countries of which they are composed.
Brazil's economic and trade modernizations have allowed it to become a formidable international player in this globalized world and its pleasant trade acquaintances are evidence of this.