Mexico: food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor vehicles, consumer durables.
United States: petroleum, steel, motor vehicles, aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, mining.
Canada does import products from countries other than the US. But the US and Canada have been major trading partners for years, so many items do come from the US. But others come from Japan, China, the EU, Mexico and South America.
Volkswagen is from Germany. Volkswagens sold in the USA have been assembled in both Canada and Mexico. Now I believe only Mexico is making them for US sales.
The Gulf of 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.
Mexico.
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Just visit your local store or supermarket; most fruits and vegetables are imported from Mexico during the Winter season; a sizable part of the oil consumed in the US also comes from Mexico; I would dare to say that at least 1 in 10 products on the shelves are assembled or have parts that come from Mexico. These include motor vehicles, household appliances and electronics.
The U.S. (both countries have a common border).
Yes. Both the US state of New Mexico and the country of Mexico border each other.
Mexico and Canada both share borders with the US.
Both celebrate Christmas and both enjoy Mexican cuisine.