From livestock and honey to tomatoes and coconut oil, Mexican food exports accounted for US$18.46 billion, out of total exports worth US$275.24 billion during 2010. This means 6.7% of Mexican exports are composed of food items.
Around 6% of all Mexican exports (US$17.46 billion out of US$291 billion) have Canada as their final destination.
One of the exports is RICE!!!!
some of the exports in poland are poland's are 312/618km2
Yes. In fact, the United States is the largest consumer of Mexican oil, accounting for some 80-85% of all oil exports.
Some of the exports are fruits such as leeches,mangostein, rambutan, durian. These are the most common exports of Thailand.
Yes. Texas accounts for US$72.6 billion in exports or 35.1% of total exports from the United States into Mexico. Conversely, Texas imports from Mexico are of US$78.9 billion, or 29.8% of the total imports from that country. From Mexican perspective, products imported from Texas account for 23.6% of total Mexican imports, while Mexican products exported into Texas account for 27% of total exports from Mexico into the world.
Gold, oil, and seafood are some of Alaska's main exports.
Some of Venezuela's exports are rice, corn, and fish. Tropical fruit, coffee, beef and pork are also exports of Venezuela.
Some of the major exports of Belarus are chemicals minerals and machinery.
The United States, which receives 75-80% of total Mexican oil exports.
Oil and fish are the main exports.