Economy
Finland's natural resources include iron, ore, timber, copper, and zinc.
Trees are Finland is most important natural source.
Finland main trade partners are Sweden and Germany.
Their most important exports are wood and paper.
Most imports are raw material for industrial use, mineral fuels, and consumer goods.
Finland currency are Euro's.
Main industries are refining, manufacturing, and agriculture.
A major part of their chemical industry is oil refining.
Finland energy power is split in 26% for nuclear power, 20 % net imports, 16% hydroelectric power, 18% in district heat, 13 percent in production, and 6% in condensing power.
Pulp and paper are Finland major industries.
A company in Finland called Wartsila produces the world's largest diesel engines.
Some species of trees in Finland include spruce, pine, silver birch, and downy birch.