Food for human consumption, no. Most food imports (including grain) are for cattle or livestock.
Germany has few natural resources and has to import oil, raw materials and quite a lot of food.
Kuwait import*FOOD*CONSTUCTION MATERIALS*VEHICLES AND PARTS*CLOTHES*ELETRONICS*BOSTON TERRIERS
Jamaica makes a lot of money from the import of food and other goods. The culture greatly relies on global trade, with 40 percent being linked to the United States.
It isn't: Mexico is a net exporter of crude oil.
It depends on each product, but import tariffs range on the 15-1000%
No, it wouldn't. The main reason being that Mexico is one of the largest producers and exporters of food in the world, including organic food such as coffee, cocoa, avocado, mango, coconut and citrus fruits. Imports of organic food are unlikely, as they would be more expensive and cannot compete with local producers.
Motor vehicles and heavy machinery.
Yes, you do.
No, as long as the jewelry you bring back from Mexico is not worth more than USD 10,000. Otherwise, import duties are expected.
A lot of the current Chevies are made in Mexico, and Canada. These are the same models they sell there, that they import for the U.S. I know that you can get the old style beetle there still. Actually, a lot the cars that are in Mexico, came from the U.S., anyway. A lot of people came here, and buy older cars, and take them down there to sell them.
they import goods like food tabbaco ect
Rice is a good food to eat, thus they import it.