For 2012, top imports and exports of the western state of Jalisco would be:
Exports (USD 20.33 billion):
Imports (USD 22.46 billion):
For 2012, top imports of the western state of Jalisco would be:Imports (USD 22.46 billion):Industrial equipmentMotor vehicles and partsPlastics and resinsElectric and electronic equipmentSeeds and fruits
Exports: Live Pig, Maize(corn), Sugar. Imports: Alcohol, Rice recipe's, Money
four imports in Canada are: tropical fruit cars plastic products electronics four exports are: oil wheat lumber fish
the top 5 exports are cheese ham marmite condoms and glu
fruits and vegetables, dates, and crude oil
the 3 export are ur brothers sissters and the coputer is the unkle
Petroleum (15%), clothing (5.7%), natural gas (3.9%), semiconductors (3.5%), and coal(3.55) are the top 5 imports for Japan. Even though Japan imports semiconductors, 6.2 percent of exports are semiconductors.
scrotums, cow tounges, and your mom
South Americas top imports are bananas and fruits. South Americas main exports are paper, paper boards and auto parts.
U.S. imports from Mexico include:Fresh vegetablesFresh fruitWine and beerSnack foods, including chocolateAll of these accounted for USD 17.7 billion during 2013, or 6% of total imports from Mexico.U.S. exports to Mexico include:CornSoybeansDairy productsPork and pork productsPoultry meatAccounting for USD 18.1 billion during 2013 or 7.4% of total exports to Mexico.U.S. imports from Mexico include: Fresh vegetablesFresh fruitWine and beerSnack foods, including chocolateAll of these accounted for USD 17.7 billion during 2013, or 6% of total imports from Mexico.U.S. exports to Mexico include:CornSoybeansDairy productsPork and pork productsPoultry meatAccounting for USD 18.1 billion during 2013 or 7.4% of total exports to Mexico.
The top imports from Texas include crude oil from petroleum and bituminous miner, and petrol oil. Additional imports include phones for cellular networks, processors and controllers, and insulated wiring sets for vehicles.
In 2009, top Australian imports from Mexico included beer, motor engines and their constituent parts, representing more than 39% of total imports. Total amount in exports from Mexico to Australia accounted for US$518.2 million during that year.Top Mexican Exports to Australia - 2009 (with % of share in total) :Beverages (beer): 15%Piston engines: 10%Transmission boxes: 10%Videos: 10%Wireless telephones: 7%Engine components (piston monoblocks): 5%Recording adapters: 4%Conversely, approximately 46.7 percent of Australian exports to Mexico are composed of coal shipments. There is also a high demand of engines and their components as well as manganese mineral. Total amount in exports from Australia to Mexico accounted for US$672.1 million during 2009.Top 10 Australian Exports to Mexico - 2009 (with % of share in total)Coal: 47%Piston engines: 8%Engine components: 2%Manganese mineral: 2%Cereals: 1%