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why is international trade a bigger part of the Netherlands economy than it is for the United States ​

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Because the Netherlands depends mostly on Foreign Trade's than the US.

Step-by-step explanation:

The US is a major "home" producer, and can maintain itself semi-well without foreign trading. The US still benefits from International trading though.

Since the Netherlands isn't as nutrient rich as the US, it has to depend mostly on foreign trading.

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