Crude Petroleum
Cars
Computers
Video Displays.
Vehicle parts
Insulated wires.
Mexico's exports are crops.
All of them. Mexico ranks as number 1 in refrigerator exports in the world.
For 2009, Mexico is estimated to have earned USD$223.6 billion for its exports.
Two-thirds of Mexico's zinc exports go to the United States.
Mexico's three largest exports (2016) include motor vehicles and parts (24%), computers (5.3%) and telephones (4.4%).
Mexico would qualify as the 12th largest exporter of crude petroleum in the world, with an average of 1.46 million oil barrels per day.
No. It is one of the largest producers and exporters of food in the world, but agricultural activities only represent 3.6% of Mexico's economy. It is also rich in natural resources, but its exports of such items represent about 24% of total exports. Mexico's largest activity by far is services and trade, which represent 60.7% of the economy. Manufactured products account for approximately 60% of total exports.
Exports are worth some USD 370.9 billion (2013). Mexico would be the 16th largest exporter in the world.
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).
Mexico is the 15th largest exporter in the world, with US$371.4 billion worth of exports. Most of its exports (65%) consist of manufactured goods; the rest are agricultural products and natural resources, as Mexico is very resource-rich.
Australia exports many goods to Countries all over the world including America, Japan and Mexico. Some of the leading exports are; diamonds, wool, coal and sheep.
Mexico is the 4th largest exporter of salt in the world, with US$212 million (2010) worth of exports. The following countries are major receivers of salt from Mexico:Japan (60% of total exports)South KoreaUnited StatesCanadaChina and TaiwanNew Zealand