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To: Raycpa

Of the $198.3 billion in American imports from Mexico in 2006, the following product categories had the highest values.

1. Crude oil …US$30.3 billion (15.3% of Mexico to U.S. exports, up 31.8% from 2005)
2. Car parts & accessories … $21.8 billion (11%, up 5.7%)
3. Video equipment (e.g. DVD players) … $14.6 billion (7.4%, up 38.3%)
4. Passenger cars … $14.2 billion (7.2%, up 31.2%)
5. Other complete & assembled vehicles … $9.6 billion (4.8%, up 20.2%)
6. Electrical apparatus & parts … $8.5 billion (4.3%, up 15.1%)
7. Telecommunications equipment … $7.0 billion (3.5%, up 41.2%)
8. Engines & parts … $5.0 billion (2.5%, up 5.6%)
9. Computers … $4.3 billion (2.2%, up 3.7%)
10. Miscellaneous household goods (e.g. clocks) … $4.2 billion (2.1%, down 6%)

Fastest-Growing Mexican Exports to U.S.

Below are American imports from Mexico in 2006 with the highest percentage sales increases from 2005.

1. Tin … US$11.0 million (up 3535% from 2005)
2. Gold … $983.4 million (up 234%)
3. Sugar … $379 million (up 191.3%)
4. Natural gas … $84.3 million (up 93.8%)
5. Zinc … $470.6 million (up 87.3%)

Mexican Imports from U.S.

Of the $134.2 billion in American exports to Mexico in 2006, the following product categories had the highest values.

1. Electrical apparatus & parts … US$10 billion (7.4% of Mexico from U.S. imports, up 13.2% from 2005)
2. Vehicle parts & accessories … $9.4 billion (7%, up 14.2%)
3. Plastics … $6.6 billion (4.9%, up 12.9%)
4. Computer accessories … $6.2 billion (4.6%, down 1%)
5. Semi-conductors … $5.6 billion (4.1%, up 0.4%)
6. Other petroleum products … $4.8 billion (3.6%, up 9%)
7. Finished metal shapes … $4.75 billion (3.5%, up 28.2%)
8. Telecommunications equipment … $4.4 billion (3.3%, up 45.7%)
9. Industrial supplies … $4.2 billion (3.1%, up 13.3%)
10. Industrial machines … $3.9 billion (2.7%, up 5.4%)

Fastest-Growing Mexican Imports from U.S.

Below are American exports to Mexico in 2006 with the highest percentage sales increases from 2005.

1. Tobacco … US$13 million (up 6822% from 2005)
2. Numismatic coins … $39.6 million (up 5329%)
3. Nuclear fuel materials … $24.8 million (up 317.2%)
4. Other commercial vessels … $10.3 million (up 162%)
5. Engines for military aircraft … $139.6 million (up 102.6%

Read more: http://internationaltrade.suite101.com/article.cfm/mexicos_top_exports_imports#ixzz0DmiwLsJl&B


93 posted on 04/26/2009 5:16:27 AM PDT by Raycpa
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To: Raycpa

I think oil is a key factor in our lax attitude towards illegal invasion from Mexico, as well as the cheap labor.....


177 posted on 04/27/2009 12:18:14 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (Don't worry, be hope-y.)
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To: Raycpa
Closing the borders would be extreme, but I don't see what stops them from closing the borders to all non-commercial traffic.
181 posted on 04/27/2009 12:34:11 PM PDT by Thane_Banquo (President George W. Bush, RINO-in-Chief.)
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