Answer
35,Canada
More than 15% of US export is going to Canada and it stand first in receiving most US export. From the export data of US it is clear that Canada is standing first in receiving export for several years.
24, B,domestic producer from foreign competition
Tariff rates are paid by the consumer to purchase the foreign import product. When the price of imported commodity is cheap than the price exist in the domestic market then with the help of tarrif the price of imported product can increase and help the domestic producer from foreign competition.
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