The main export products from Mexico into Canada consisted of engines and auto-parts (11.2%), TV sets (11.2%), vehicles with an engine higher than 1,500cc (9.3%), petroleum (5.4%), gas and diesel trucks (4.3%), computers (2.5%), gold (1.8%), and tobacco (1.46%). Other products exported by Mexico were: electronic components and equipment and refrigerators.
Because it has more than enough to meet its internal needs. This export has found a good market within Mexico's consumer market.
medical products, wheat, milk/cream powder peas
Factories that just assemble parts into finished products for export are called maquiladoras.Not all factories that export are known as such, however. For example, steel-mills produce steel which is then exported to other countries, such as the United States, China or India. These are not maquiladoras.
There is free trade agreement between Canada and Peru. The main products exported to Peru from Canada include cereals, machinery and equipment, paper, vegetables, electronics, aircraft products and parts, specialized instruments, iron constructed products, plastics, and tools.
Canada export machinery power and timbers
Fish, oil, car parts, fruits, such as papayas, mangoes and bananas
oranges
medical marijuana
diary products
CANADA
Yes. Corn consumption in Mexico is so big that there are considerable imports from Canada and the United States.
The U.S.A. and Mexico are countries that Canada exports its lumber to.
Yes, Mexico exports a lot of seafood, fresh, frozen and processed. Main market for Mexico is USA for being very close and connected. Besides this, certain products also go to Canada, Europe and even Asia.
Because it has more than enough to meet its internal needs. This export has found a good market within Mexico's consumer market.
they trade sugar and bannas plus tabbacoo
Wheat, oil beer!!:p
NFPA reported that in 2002, Canada, Mexico, Germany, and the United Kingdom were the major export markets. Germany, Japan, Canada, and Mexico were the largest import markets.