Wheat, tobacco, wool, sugar, coffee, and hides were Latin's main exports to the Us.
Mexico does.
Scrap and trash
a sharp decline in US exports
Canada, Mexico and Germany
Machinery, chemicals, food, raw materials, etc. are the main exports from Europe to the US.
The Americas 39% locally (with in US borders) 20% from Mexico and Venezuela 16% from Canada 72% of it comes from the western hemisphere.
Petrolium, emeralds, nickel, coffee, coal, and (illegal drugs- to us)
Both are separate regions. The Americas are culturally divided between Anglo-America (the US, Canada) and Latin America (Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil) so Latin America cannot be 'in' the United States.
to prevent European countries from regaining colonies in Latin America
The main product that the U.S. exports is machinery and equipment, including computers and telecommunications equipment. Additionally, the U.S. is a leading exporter of aircraft, vehicles, and agricultural products, such as soybeans and corn. These exports play a crucial role in the U.S. economy, contributing significantly to its trade balance.
To get back the cotton revenues - half of all US exports.
If you take Mexico out of the equation, balance would be positive by about US$ 11.4 billion. This is because trade with Mexico is larger that the trade with the rest of all Latin America combined:US-Central and South America Trade (2012):exports: US$ 183,187.8 millionimports: US$ 171,780.5 millionbalance: US$ 11,407.3 millionUS-Mexico Trade (2012)exports: US$ 215,931.2 millionimports: US$ 277,569.8 millionbalance: US$ -61,638.6 million