Most countries in the world would qualify as such. Some (not all) for 2013 would include:
Top export partners (e.g. buyers of Mexican products):
Top import partners (e.g. sellers of products into Mexico):
all of asia's trade partners are Canada,U.S,Mexico, and Russia
As of late 2017, yes all three are part of the North American Free Trade Agreement and are major trade and business partners.
4 major trade partners of Canada are US, Mexico, European countries such as UK, France, etc.
Canada, Mexico, liker , hdpfa , and hopper shomter
The North America Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA.
Right now, uneasy neighbors but close trade and business partners.
Our biggest trading partners are Canada and Mexico, which makes sense; we can use trucks.
In fact, Mexico is the country with most free trade agreements in the world, including the United States, Canada, Japan, the European Union and many more among its trading partners.
China, Afghanistan, Europe, Mexico, Brazil are all trading partners with Indonesia.
Yes, Mexico is one of the most important business and trade partners of the United States. For example, the United States is the source of 49% of all of Mexico's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for 2012. Conversely, Mexico is the origin of 2% of the FDI that enters the United States' economy. In terms of trade, 51% of all imports going to Mexico have the United States as origin, while Mexico qualifies as the source of 13% of total imports for the United States.
International trade is done by paying in US dollars, or any other "strong currency", such as Euros or British Pounds. Hence to pay for imports or being paid for exports, Mexico and its trade partners need to purchase these currencies.
The Persians empire trade partners were the Greeks.