Manufactured products qualify as such.
As of late 2017, yes all three are part of the North American Free Trade Agreement and are major trade and business partners.
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.
It has coasts on both the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico (Atlantic), which allows for trade with Europe and major Asian economies (Japan, China, Korea). It also acts as a land bridge between the United States and Central America, allowing for trade with such markets.
As the USA is between the two..... I'll have a guess that it might just be the USA.
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.
It would be fishing, whaling, and sea trade.
It has been a major port on the Pacific coast of Mexico since almost 500 years ago. It was the destination of many trade routes from southeast Asia into Mexico during the colonial years (1500-1800), and for a long time it was considered the largest port in Mexico. Right now it is the 16th largest city in Mexico,with a population of 863,438.
for traders to trade in Mexico
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.