Mexico's largest imports: Vehicles and vehicle parts, electric and electronic machinery and equipment, boilers and steam generators, engines and engine parts, copper and copper products.
Mexico is an emerging market, on the path to industrialization. In order to achieve such feat, it needs what is commonly known as "capital goods", or machinery and equipment needed to build machines, manufacturing facilities and workshops. Also Mexico is an export-oriented economy, requiring parts of the end goods it exports; one example are vehicle parts that arrive to Mexico, then become fully-assembled vehicles that are exported to the United States, Europe and the rest of Latin America.
It isn't: Mexico is a net exporter of crude oil.
It depends on each product, but import tariffs range on the 15-1000%
Motor vehicles and heavy machinery.
Yes, you do.
No, as long as the jewelry you bring back from Mexico is not worth more than USD 10,000. Otherwise, import duties are expected.
They can bring their clothes on their personal baggage, but they cannot "import" clothes (e.g. send them through DHL, UPS or FedEx into Mexico)
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Canada imports lemons from mexico
Both. See related questions.
Yes. However, you must get an import/export permit to sell such vehicle in Mexico.
It mainly imports. See related questions.
just drive the c*** over the border