The central Black Belt, formerly a principal cotton-growing area, is now employed largely for raising poultry (the state ranks third in U.S. broiler chicken production) and cattle, Alabama's most valuable agricultural products. Cotton is still the chief crop; greenhouse plants, peanuts, and vegetables are also important.
Although about half of Alabama's area is devoted to agriculture, manufacturing accounts for a larger share of the state's income. Where the Tennessee River loops across the north, hydroelectric power from the Tennessee Valley Authority has converted much agricultural land to industrial uses. Alabama has the second most extensive (after Georgia) forests in the contiguous United States, and pulp and paper products lead manufactures. Other major industries produce chemicals, electronics, textiles, processed foods, and automobiles. Oil and gas, cement, and stone lead mineral production; the state's once-prominent coal industry is gradually declining.
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Mexico's exports are crops.
Yes, Mexico has a trade deficit of about USD$17.3 billion. For 2008, Mexico exports were worth $291.3 billion, while imports summed up some $308.6 billion.
Two-thirds of Mexico's zinc exports go to the United States.
For 2009, Mexico is estimated to have earned USD$223.6 billion for its exports.
The total amount equals some US$479 billion, with some $321 billion in imports from Mexico into the US and some US$158 billion on exports from the US into Mexico.
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).
Annual earnings of US exports into Mexico accounted for US$114.95 billion during 2009 (est.)
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21% of global exports are produced in Mexico.
Exports are worth some USD 370.9 billion (2013). Mexico would be the 16th largest exporter in the world.
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.