According to the latest economic census (2013):
- Mining, excluding oil and gas: USD 54.6 billion (4.5% of Mexico's GDP)
- Oil extraction: USD 37.8 billion (3.1%)
- Tourism: 25.8 billion (2.1)
- Natural gas (includes distribution): 19.5 billion (1.6%)
- Steel production: 11.5 billion (0.9%)
- Petrochemicals: 9.7 billion (0.8%)
Of course, these pale against other economic activities, such as real estate (139 billion, or 11.4% of Mexico's GDP) or retail (190 billion, or 15.6% of GDP).
Tourism.
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!
Yes. Total production of cotton in Mexico for 2014 is estimated at 1.2 million bales (11th largest producer in the world).
lake chapala is the largest
oil,natural gases,mining,tourism
Mexico ranks as the 16th largest producer of natural gas in the world, with an annual production of 55.98 billion cubic meters (1.98 trillion cubic feet) for 2007.
Tourism and ecotourism. Mexico has one of the largest tourism industries in the world, being the seventh most popular.
lake chapala is the largest
They produce potash, copper, silver, uranium, oil, natural gas, and tourism.
On all regions along its shores. Mexico has shores on the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Fisheries along these three bodies of water can be considered a natural resource for Mexico, as it ranks as the 17th largest in terms of fish catch with 1,304,830 tons for 2005; it also has a moderately developed aquaculture industry, with a production of 117,514 tons during that same year, ranking as the 24th largest producer.
The major Industries in New Mexico are retail trade, construction, oil & gas production, mining (potash, copper, silver, uranium), and tourism.
The largest natural lake is Lake Chapala