$1,200 BILLION
Mexico's exports are crops.
21% of global exports are produced in Mexico.
Annual earnings of US exports into Mexico accounted for US$114.95 billion during 2009 (est.)
they were $A2.7 bilion in 2007.
U.S. textile exports to Mexico jumped from $1.1 billion to more than $3 billion between 1995 and 2002.
Two-thirds of Mexico's zinc exports go to the United States.
Mexico's largest trade partner is the United States. Oil exports from Mexico to the United States totaled US$26.7 billion for 2014, or 70% of total oil exports from Mexico. The second and third largest importers of Mexican oil include respectively, Spain ($5.3 billion or 12% of total oil exports) and India ($2.6 billion, or 7% of oil exports).
The estimated value of Spanish exports was $253 billion in 2010.
Approximately, 78.2% of Mexico's exports (370.9 billion for 2013) and 48.7% of Mexico's imports (370.7 billion for 2013) come and go from the United States.
During 2013, Mexico exported US$45.9 billion, worth of crude oil, representing 13.16% of total exports.
The United States is Mexico's main trade partner, both in terms of exports as well as imports; it is the destination of 81% ($303 billion) of Mexico's exports, and it is the origin of 47% ($180 billion) of Mexico's total imports (2016).