The largest industry in New Mexico is traveling... Lol just kidding. Idk
The largest employer is the government, Federal, state, county, municipality.
The largest industries: food/hospitality, military/labs and there you have it, tourism; but I think you were alluding to people traveling away from NM. ;-) I believe health care is high up there too.
The single biggest land owner in NM is ... the Federal Government!, the biggest private land owner is Ted CNN founder Turner!
The leading industries in New Mexico are gas and oil production, and tourism as well as federal government spending.
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.
Grass, trees, communication, and transportation.
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 mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), oil, natural gas, and tourism.
dairy products
Mexico
Mexico has a mixed economy dominated by free market companies with some key industries owned by the government. Of special importance in this regard are the oil and electricity industries.
yes
Media and Finance.
Oil, peppers and jewelry
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There are a number of main economic industries in New Mexico. These include construction, mining, oil, and gas extraction, real estate, and transportation.
Major Industries in New Mexico include oil & gas production and mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium).
Yes. Most companies are privately owned with some exceptions at key industries, namely oil and electricity.
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.
Hey who ever is reading this is a total moran and should know what the industries are any way! Who ever Is reading this is totally dumb!
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.