Food and Beverages, Aerospace, Electronics, Tobacco, chemicals, Iron and Steel, Petroleum, Biotechnology, Mining, Shipbuilding, Electricity, Defense Products, Textiles, Clothing, Motor vehicles, Computers, consumer durables, Information Technologies, Tourism and Ecotourism.
As for services, none really. On goods, Mexico mostly imports "capital goods", which are all products needed to build or manufacture other goods.
Luandry
Are you referring to GST (Goods and Services Tax) which is a tax on some goods (not primary produced goods) and services (if the entity is registered for GST)?
No
You mean a trade deficit and yes, Mexico has it.
Road and for certain items, railroad.
a country's ability to produce goods and services
It is a resource widely found in Mexico. As such, it can be exported to obtain foreign currencies to pay for other goods and services.
in order Canada, Mexico, China, and Japan
Services cannot be transported. That being said, most goods are transported by either truck or rail transport. Export goods also can include large oil tankers or large container ships.
Auxiliary goods are products that support the primary goods or services offered by a business but are not the main focus of the sale. They enhance the overall customer experience or facilitate the use of the main products. Examples include accessories, replacement parts, and additional services that complement the primary offerings. These goods can help increase customer satisfaction and boost overall sales.
business men can go to mexico and get the same goods and services for cheaper. so really, no one is being helped.