On economic and trade terms, Mexico mostly interacts with the United States, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Chile, China, South Korea and Japan. On diplomatic terms, Mexico interacts the most with its immediate neighbors, being the United States, Cuba and Guatemala the most important in this respect; then other Latin American nations follow, such as Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, which are related to Mexico's language, culture and traditions. Due to historical reasons and economic importance, interactions with Spain and France are common, followed by England, Germany and the rest of Europe.
Although diplomatic relations exist, Mexico engages much less with other countries in Eastern Asia (being Japan, China and South Korea the most important), South-Central Asia (India) and the Middle East (Israel, Egypt). Finally, Mexico has some diplomatic representations in Africa and Central Asia, but most of these countries are too closed, too poor or too far away to have a meaningful diplomatic contact.
It is just a matter of personal preferences. Some would like Mexico more than other countries; some wouldn't.
Mexico did not experience the great depression as heavily as other countries.
Countries all around the world interact with Ireland. Ireland is a member of many international organisations, has diplomatic relations with countries around the world, has Irish citizens living in them and there are other connections. So depending on the interpretation of interact, Ireland interacts with practically every country in some way or another.
Some popular produce that comes from other countries include bananas from Ecuador, coffee from Brazil, avocados from Mexico, and pineapples from Costa Rica.
Some countries containing the letter "x" are Mexico, Luxembourg, and Peru.
Some common countries that immigrants have historically emigrated from include Mexico, China, India, the Philippines, and El Salvador. These countries are known for having large migrant populations that have sought opportunities in other countries.
Mostly in Mexico, but it is also celebrated in other Spanish speaking and some Latin countries, like Guatemala.
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Most countries in South America share some traits with Mexico. Some include language, religion and general culture, such as Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador. Some others are "newly industrialized countries", which have more developed economies like Mexico, such as Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. You must understand that every country is different from each other, at least on small details, and this too is the case: Argentina is to Mexico what Canada is to the United States; Brazil is to Mexico what Portugal is to Spain.
Yes. It is almost on the other side of the world. Both countries are some 16,867 Kilometers (10,480 miles) apart from each other.
Some countries in Latin America include Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru.