Nowadays (2018), not much. Venezuela is in practical terms, a one-export country, whereas 91% of its $34.3 billion in exports are crude oil and mineral fuels. Although Mexico is a large exporter of oil too, Mexican $370 billion of exports are quite diversified, with 37% worth of exports in machinery and equipment, 25% of motor vehicles and parts, and only 6% worth of mineral fuels.
Mexico's exports are crops.
For 2009, Mexico is estimated to have earned USD$223.6 billion for its exports.
Two-thirds of Mexico's zinc exports go to the United States.
The United States is Mexico's main trade partner, both in terms of exports as well as imports; it is the destination of 81% ($303 billion) of Mexico's exports, and it is the origin of 47% ($180 billion) of Mexico's total imports (2016).
Crude petroleum qualifies as the most valuable commodity for both Venezuela and Mexico. However, its quantity and percentage vs. total exports is quite different among both countries: while oil represents 76% of all Venezuelan exports (US$47.8 billion), for Mexico it only represents a small amount of 9.2% (US$37 billion).
Annual earnings of US exports into Mexico accounted for US$114.95 billion during 2009 (est.)
21% of global exports are produced in Mexico.
Mexico exports steel pipe and tubes
Guamuchil,Mexico
In 2012, top Jamaican exports from Mexico included rum, paper and cardboard and sugar processing machinery, representing more than 97% of total exports. Total amount in exports from Jamaica to Mexico accounted for US$3.25 million during that year.Top Jamaican Exports to Mexico - 2012 (with % of share in total)Rum (90%)Paper and cardboard (6%)Sugar processing machinery (1%)
Yes, Mexico has a trade deficit of about USD$17.3 billion. For 2008, Mexico exports were worth $291.3 billion, while imports summed up some $308.6 billion.
All of them. Mexico ranks as number 1 in refrigerator exports in the world.