Most of it is sold or exported to several companies in and out of Mexico for industrial purposes -- for example, radiofrequency connectors. A small portion is sold for jewelry and silverware, and an even smaller portion is used to mint silver coins known as "Plata Libertad" coins.
Potash, copper, silver and uranium are mined in New Mexico.
Petroleum, natural gas, copper, gold, silver and zinc are natural resources in New Mexico.
Mexico 925 Taxco refers to a type of silver jewelry that is made in Taxco, a town in Mexico known for its silver mining and craftsmanship. The "925" indicates that the silver is sterling silver, which contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper, to enhance durability. Taxco is renowned for its high-quality silver pieces and traditional designs, making its products highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
No. Mexico is the 7th largest oil producer in the world. It is the leading producer of other products and minerals, such as silver. See related questions.
* petroleum * silver * copper * gold * lead * zinc * natural gas * timber
Mexico, although it has many problems, also has great potential because of the natural resources it possesses including: oil, silver, agricultural products, and copper.
The newer apple products contain silver.
99.9% of pure silver.
Silver. Mexico is the largest producer in the world of such mineral.
Silver is a natural resource of Mexico. It ranks in the top five producers for silver producers.
It means that the item was made in Mexico. Mexico for about 500 years has had some of the most active silver mines in the world. In addition there is a HUGE silver jewelery manufacturing industry there. Many silver pieces in the USA came from Mexico
Oil (Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico) and Silver (Mexico)