Mexico's industries include construction, metallic products, food and beverages, chemical products and a large manufacturing base. All these activities add up 26.6% of Mexico's Gross Domestic Product - the percentage dedicated to industrial activities - or USD$411.8 billion out of a total GDP of USD$1,548 billion for 2008.
As for food, Mexico includes a traditional food for which huge encyclopedias can be found. In fact, traditional Mexican cuisine has been declared an intangible cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO since 2010; a recognition not even French cuisine has ever achieved. This food has nothing to do with the "Mexican food" you would find outside of Mexico, which is actually "Tex-Mex".
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No. England owned much of those industries.
The Central Mexican Plateau or Mexican Altiplano
Agriculture, mining, oil and gas production, and manufacture of food products and farm implements are some of North Dakota's industries. Tourism is the second largest industry in North Dakota.
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The four largest industries are mining, agriculture, livestock, and tourism.
It is the second largest economy after Brazil, and roughly represents 25% of the region's GDP.
the largest agriculture in the industries is the Philippines for it is rich in farm harvesting and many other more
Mining and tourism are among the largest.
The top 20 largest industries in the world span various sectors, including technology, finance, healthcare, retail, and energy. Notable sectors include information technology, automotive, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, and consumer goods. Other significant industries are construction, agriculture, tourism, and food and beverage. The rankings can vary based on metrics such as revenue, market capitalization, and employment, but these industries consistently rank among the largest globally.
California's major industries include tourism, fruits, dairy, vegetables and wines processing among others. California is ranked as the fifth largest producer of agricultural products.