Gas is not imported from Mexico. What is imported is crude oil, which in turn is refined and converted into oil products such as kerosene, asphalt and gas.
The demand for gas is huge, and the reserves located throughout the United States are not enough to cover such demand; therefore, oil has to be imported from countries such as Mexico.
No. There is such a big demand for corn in Mexico that it is imported from the United States.
In fact, yes they are.
Iraq, The Gulf Of Mexico...etc.
Mexico has had an effect on the us by its importsyou might not know it but the computer your using right now was probably imported from Mexico.
steel,petrochemical,natural gas are some goods imported
Corona beer is brewed in Mexico. All Corona in the UK is brewed and imported directly from Mexico.
Yes. Both new and used cars can be exported into Mexico. For 2014, 455,372 vehicles of this kind were imported into Mexico.
It is very important, as most of the population uses it for cooking and heating; several industries use it for their various manufacturing processes. Demand is so extensive that it has to be imported from other countries.
Most cars now days are imported to the US. Any Japanese, Korean, or European cars are imported. Not all brands are imported, however. Some Hondas come from Canada, and some VW's come from Mexico. So "what is imported to the US?" is a very vague question.
I am abeing charged a dockiing fee for purchasing a Jetta VW wagon that is imported from Mexico to the United States Of America. What is that fee, is it legal or a dealer add on for more profit?
Many appliances were American-made, but others were imported from countries such as Japan, South Korea, Mexico, China, and Taiwan
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/NCIE/iregs/animals/mx_borderports.pdf