In fact the US has more resources than Mexico; it however has such demand of strategic minerals like oil, silver or molybdenum, that it imports such resources from other countries. One of them is Mexico.
You mean in terms of industry and manufacturing? Services? Natural resources? Jobs?Mexico is the lead producer in the world of refrigerators and LCD TVs.All jobs and services done in Mexico are also found in the United States.Most natural resources found in Mexico are also found in the US; maybe some in lesser quantities (such as silver, for which Mexico is the lead producer in the world).
Coal and oil are some natural resources of the US.
In terms of gross domestic product (GDP), the United States has an income of US$14.72 trillion. Mexico has a GDP of US$1.56 trillion. In this general terms, the United States are more than nine times richer than Mexico.
It depends on what are you talking about. Natural resources? No doubt the overall region has more resources than Mexico. Manufactured goods? Most of them are already produced in China, but some of them take advantage of Mexico's closeness to the US. Tourism? Mexico is cheap and close to the US.
Mexico's GDP: $1.463 trillion (2009 est.) - ranked 12th in the worldGuatemala's GDP: $67.78 billion (2009 est.) - ranked 82nd in the world.Mexico's GDP per capita: $13,200 (2009 est.)Guatemala's GPD per capita: $5,100 (2009 est.)Clearly, Mexico is much richer than Guatemala.
It provides important natural resources (fisheries, natural gas, oil), tourism revenue along its shores and shipping lanes between eastern Mexico and the southern US from and to the Caribbean, Africa and Europe.
Mexico only wanted to export natural resources such as silver, gold, and coal.
Its natural resources, such as:Tropical fruits - Panama, Costa RicaOil - Mexico, VenezuelaCopper - ChileSilver - PeruGold - Guatemala
Natural resources.
Mexico has a Gross Domestic Product or national income of US$1,549,490 and is ranked as the 11th largest economy in the world. South Africa has a GDP of US$492,531 and is ranked as the 24th biggest economy worldwide. Mexico has a GDP per capita of US$14,337, while South Africa has an income per capita of US$10,291. Therefore, Mexico is richer than South Africa.
The 3 natural resources in US r water, air, and soil i think.