Mexican imports of US grain and other agricultural products have negatively impacted Mexican farmers. This is due to the fact that US farming is heavily subsidized, resulting in much cheaper production costs. This in turn has resulted in an increased migration of Mexican farmers into cities and of course, into the United States as illegal immigrants.
Annual earnings of US exports into Mexico accounted for US$114.95 billion during 2009 (est.)
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Around 6% of all Mexican exports (US$17.46 billion out of US$291 billion) have Canada as their final destination.
Because 76.5% of its exports go to the United States; conversely, 55.5% of Mexico's imports come from the US.
The total amount equals some US$479 billion, with some $321 billion in imports from Mexico into the US and some US$158 billion on exports from the US into Mexico.
The top three countries that the US exports its goods to are Canada, Mexico, and China.
There is a trade amount of some US$294 billion, including US$179 billion on exports from Mexico into the United States, and US$115 billion on imports from the United States into Mexico.
Crude petroleum qualifies as the most valuable commodity for both Venezuela and Mexico. However, its quantity and percentage vs. total exports is quite different among both countries: while oil represents 76% of all Venezuelan exports (US$47.8 billion), for Mexico it only represents a small amount of 9.2% (US$37 billion).
In 2012, top Jamaican exports from Mexico included rum, paper and cardboard and sugar processing machinery, representing more than 97% of total exports. Total amount in exports from Jamaica to Mexico accounted for US$3.25 million during that year.Top Jamaican Exports to Mexico - 2012 (with % of share in total)Rum (90%)Paper and cardboard (6%)Sugar processing machinery (1%)
US exports into Mexico accounted for some USD$112 billion during the year 2000.
It is the most profitable mineral exported by Mexico, generating revenues of US$5.83 billion or 2% of total exports.