Because 76.5% of its exports go to the United States; conversely, 55.5% of Mexico's imports come from the US.
Maybe on soccer. Besides that, Mexico is considered to be a business partner of the United States.
The US, followed by China and Japan.
The largest company in Mexico and the third largest in Latin America is America Movil, valued at US$ 104.8 billion
You mean the largest receiver of unrefined minerals and oil? The United States, of course. The largest commodity exported by Mexico would be unrefined oil (US$35 billion), followed by gold (US$5.8 billion), refined oil (US$4.6 billion) and silver (US$2.6 billion).
Mexico is one of America's largest neighbours, sharing the second largest border with the US. They are the third largest trading partner of the US after Canada and China.
Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
Yes. Most of the time the US has a trade deficit with Mexico.
Of course. Mexican exports into Spain account for some US$3,250 million, while Spanish imports into Mexico are valued at some US$2,400 million. There is also a big amount of Foreign Direct Investment from Spain into Mexico of some US$3,500 million.
Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
Great Britain.
Mexico is the closest southern neighbor for most of the US.
Your best bet is to have a shared account between partners in the US and Mexico. For example, Citibank is partner with Banamex. Bank of America with Santander. And so on.