Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 4:57:00 GMT -5
During that month, the consumption of products from abroad grew 0.3% compared to the previous month, while the purchase of national goods and services fell to 0.7%, according to data from the Monthly Indicator of Private Consumption in the Internal Market. In total, the indicator decreased 0.4% during March compared to the immediately previous month, with figures reported by the National Institute of Geography and Statistics (Inegi). Compared to March 2016, the indicator advanced 2.1% and also reflected the preference for foreign products. Goods and services of national origin increased by 1.6%, while those of imported origin registered an increase of 3.7%. Main imports in Mexico: Gasoline 10.24% Automobiles 9.42% Digital monolithic integrated circuits 8.94% Monolithic integrated circuits other than digital 6.84% Part or spare parts for transmitter/receiver devices 6.77% Automobiles (cylinder greater than 3000m3) 6.
Plastic manufactures Natural gas Body parts and accessories Parts and spare parts for cutting, sectioning, branch protection and splicing devices Modular circuits for computers Computer parts and accessories Compression ignition piston engines, diesel or semi-diesel Computer memory units % Iron/steel articles Parts and spare parts Iceland Mobile Number List for motor vehicles Modular circuits for transmitter/receiver devices Radiotelephony, radiotelegraphy, broadcasting or television transmitting apparatus Medications Plastic articles for transport or packaging of the goods imported by the US are from Mexico An analysis by Brookings found that 50% of the goods the US economy imported from Canada and Mexico in 2015 were intermediate goods; that is, inputs for the production of other goods in the country. This is much higher than what was imported from the European Union and China, where intermediate goods represented 37% and 28% respectively of total imports from those areas.
The industries of some states of the neighboring country are heavily dependent on trade with NAFTA countries. For example, the automotive industry in Michigan imports 61% of its intermediate goods from Mexico, Canada and Arizona import turbojets and turboprops from Mexico for the aerospace industry, worth $300 million. With the new government of Donald Trump, Mexico must ensure that the benefits of free trade reach the entire population and that will be a challenge.
Plastic manufactures Natural gas Body parts and accessories Parts and spare parts for cutting, sectioning, branch protection and splicing devices Modular circuits for computers Computer parts and accessories Compression ignition piston engines, diesel or semi-diesel Computer memory units % Iron/steel articles Parts and spare parts Iceland Mobile Number List for motor vehicles Modular circuits for transmitter/receiver devices Radiotelephony, radiotelegraphy, broadcasting or television transmitting apparatus Medications Plastic articles for transport or packaging of the goods imported by the US are from Mexico An analysis by Brookings found that 50% of the goods the US economy imported from Canada and Mexico in 2015 were intermediate goods; that is, inputs for the production of other goods in the country. This is much higher than what was imported from the European Union and China, where intermediate goods represented 37% and 28% respectively of total imports from those areas.
The industries of some states of the neighboring country are heavily dependent on trade with NAFTA countries. For example, the automotive industry in Michigan imports 61% of its intermediate goods from Mexico, Canada and Arizona import turbojets and turboprops from Mexico for the aerospace industry, worth $300 million. With the new government of Donald Trump, Mexico must ensure that the benefits of free trade reach the entire population and that will be a challenge.