chiles,fruit,vegetables,and other kind of foods and clothing. (:p.s. hello.!
Factories that just assemble parts into finished products for export are called maquiladoras.Not all factories that export are known as such, however. For example, steel-mills produce steel which is then exported to other countries, such as the United States, China or India. These are not maquiladoras.
No. In fact it is quite the other way around: Major exports from Chile to Mexico include copper and copper products, wood and agricultural products. Major exports from Mexico to Chile include electronic products, motor vehicles and parts and minerals such as molybdenum and phosphates.
Fish, oil, car parts, fruits, such as papayas, mangoes and bananas
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The literal translation is "fabrica". However, assembly plants that manufacture products for export are commonly known as "maquiladora".
Lower export tariffs into the United States for manufacturing products, such as motor vehicles, electrical and electronic appliances. NAFTA has increased profits for most industries in Mexico.
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Mexico's export growth, increased 278 percent between 1993 and 1997.
Yes you can export products from India I purchase stainless steel products from India and use them in Australia