You mean electric power? Yes; it goes both ways. The US sells power to Mexico and also purchases power from Mexico.
One example is the San Diego-Tijuana power grid, which is shared among both countries and is part of the larger Southwest grid, serving the US states of California and Arizona, as well as the Mexican states of Baja California and Sonora. All four states were impacted during the "2011 Southwest Blackout"
what sells more in the us ketchup or salsa? Ketchup! :-)
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they put santa anna to help them to gain more power
Mercado Libre (Mexico's version of Amazon) qualifies as such.
Veracruz.
Uses, consumes and sells them
There is a store in Juarez Mexico that sells Rey Mysterio masks, pants, gloves, and T-shirts. I don't remember the name of the store, but yes, there is a shop in Mexico that sells Rey Mysterio merchandise. It is NOT a Rey Mysterio shop that's all about him. It's a market that sells merchandise of him.
Mexico is south of the US. consequently the US is north of Mexico
Export is the sell of goods and services to an international buyer. For example, when Mexico sells a car to the United States, it is exporting a car. Mexico is one of the largest exporters in the world, ranked as the 15th largest with US$336.3 billion (2011) worth of exports.
The US is the most powerful country in the world, being at the top position in economy, trade and military capacity.
You mean a trade deficit and yes, Mexico has it.