Oil, gas and petroleum are the ones I know.
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).
It depends: the US is much richer in some resources and Mexico in others.
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The most important, according to export value, would be:Crude petroleum (US$ 45.9 billion)Gold (US$ 8.38 billion)Silver (US$ 4.47 billion)Lead Ore (US$ 1.58 billion)Copper Ore (US$ 1.47 billion)Most mineral resources are found in northern Mexico, along the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range. Most oil is found in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and is currently extracted through offshore platforms.
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.
It is right between both of them: the US is south of Canada, but north of Mexico.
Both Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico are south of the United States.
The U.S. (both countries have a common border).
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.
Yes. Both the US state of New Mexico and the country of Mexico border each other.
As a rule of thumb, US wages are four times higher than those found in Mexico.
Mexico and Canada both share borders with the US.