Note you are asking for the specific percentage of manufacturing, and not industry as a whole (which provides 35.8% of the economy). This means you are excluding other industries, such as energy, mining and construction.
Manufacturing alone provides 18% of Mexico's economy, or approximately US$372 billion out of US$1,571 billion for 2013.
It is the second largest economy after Brazil, and roughly represents 25% of the region's GDP.
The manufacturing industry played the most important part in the growth of the West's population and economy between 1865 and 1900. The economy grew up to 400 percent because of the manufacturing industry.
There are two reasons why the southern economy grew weaker. One was the south had very little manufacturing capability and they had about 29 percent of the rail tracks and about 13 percent national banking.
industrial
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It has led mexico to depend less on farming and more on manufacturing.
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Security, a good economy, jobs for the population.
It is the second largest economy after Brazil, and roughly represents 25% of the region's GDP.
The manufacturing industry played the most important part in the growth of the West's population and economy between 1865 and 1900. The economy grew up to 400 percent because of the manufacturing industry.
There are two reasons why the southern economy grew weaker. One was the south had very little manufacturing capability and they had about 29 percent of the rail tracks and about 13 percent national banking.
Devaluation of the Mexican peso as well as a fall of the Mexican economy.
northern economy was based on manufacturing
The Doppelmayr affects the manufacturing in today's economy in several different ways. The Doppelmayr can affect the prices of manufacturing, as well as the efficiency in which items can be manufactured.
Manufacturing and tourism.
manufacturing goods
manufacturing