Actually, a large segment of Mexico's export businesses are US-based. Some examples include General Motors and Ford Motor, which assemble and export hundreds of thousands of motor vehicles each year.
Also many plants that assemble and export electric, electronic, and household products are owned by US' corporations. These foreign-owned plants are commonly known as 'maquiladoras', and are usually located along the US-Mexico border.
BOEING
Riceland. Huge company bigest exporter. Major supplyer for budweiser
Boeing
the us is the world's leading importer and exporter
It isn't: Mexico is a net exporter of crude oil.
The US is the largest importer China is the largest exporter then Germany then the US
The U.S. is a net exporter of steel.
The East India Company
Yes. However, you must get an import/export permit to sell such vehicle in Mexico.
No. It is the 5th largest exporter, but Brazil is number one.
Yes, any activity you are doing in Mexico that makes money, you have to pay taxes, no matter what your company is registered in other company.
The largest company in Mexico and the third largest in Latin America is America Movil, valued at US$ 104.8 billion