Two-thirds of Mexico's zinc exports go to the United States.
Because 76.5% of its exports go to the United States; conversely, 55.5% of Mexico's imports come from the US.
Approximately, 78.2% of Mexico's exports (370.9 billion for 2013) and 48.7% of Mexico's imports (370.7 billion for 2013) come and go from the United States.
Meat exports in the 1990s have been strongest to Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Canada, and the Middle East
does a citizen of Mexico need a passport to go from the us to Mexico and back? He is legal to be in us but not a us citizen.
The United States qualifies as such. 78.2% of Mexico's exports and 48.7% of its imports go and come from the United States, respectively.
Some airlines will go bankrupt particularly the ones flying to Mexico and south of USA, the demand for tamiflu will sky rocket, food exports from Mexico and USA will dramatically decrease, the US dollar will drop.
It is somewhat strong, but many sectors depend on the US economy to be healthy, as 77% of Mexico's exports go to that country. Mexico has had a steady rebound from the 2009 economic crisis, when its GDP fell by 6.5%
20% of china's exports go to the US
Yes. Mexican exports go all over the world; however, Mexico's largest trading partner is, predictably, the United States.
Anyone looking toescape the US can go to Mexico. They have no strict importation laws on anything, anyone.Added: However. . . Mexico DOES have an extradition treaty with the US.
As of Q3 FY08, Canada's main export customers; US; 79% EU; 6.8% (UK 2.8%) China; 2.1% Japan; 2.0% Mexico; 1.8% Balance ~ 8%, all under 1% each