Bilateral Trade MEXICO- U.S.. The U.S. is Mexico’s largest trading partner, buying more than 80% of Mexican exports during 2010. Mexico is the third largest.

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Bilateral Trade MEXICO- U.S.

The U.S. is Mexico’s largest trading partner, buying more than 80% of Mexican exports during Mexico is the third largest U.S. trading partner after China (1st) and Canada (2nd).

U.S. goods exports to Mexico were $163.3 billion in 2010, up 26.7% from 2009 and down 8% from U.S. goods imports from Mexico were $229.6 billion in 2010, up 30.4% from 2009 and down 6.3% from total 120,247,580,142133,721,712,754135,918,138,711151,220,056,463128,892,137,645163,473,026,884198,377,552,537

. Near half (48.01%) of Mexico’s total imports come from the U.S. and are valued at $145 billion dollars Total (thousands USD) 170,108,614198,253,159210,713,967215,941,619176,654,373229,907,934262,864,422

2008 Major Exporting States State2008 Value TEXAS62,088 CALIFORNIA20,472 MICHIGAN6,415 ILLINOIS4,260 OHIO3,544 LOUISIANA3,521 TENNESSEE2,497 FLORIDA2,496 PENNSYLVANIA2,434 NEW YORK2,340

2009 Major Exporting States State2009 Value TEXAS56,035 CALIFORNIA17,474 MICHIGAN5,214 ILLINOIS3,550 OHIO2,687 TENNESSEE2,362 LOUISIANA2,160 FLORIDA2,011 PENNSYLVANIA2,009 INDIANA1,781

2010 Major Exporting States State2010 Value TEXAS72,627 CALIFORNIA20,949 MICHIGAN7,424 ILLINOIS4,268 OHIO3,495 TENNESSEE3,039 LOUISIANA2,774 INDIANA2,614 PENNSYLVANIA2,392 NEW YORK2,212

2011 Major Exporting States State2011 Value TEXAS87,393 CALIFORNIA25,805 MICHIGAN8,965 LOUISIANA5,767 ILLINOIS5,722 OHIO4,045 TENNESSEE3,810 INDIANA3,280 PENNSYLVANIA2,630 NEW YORK2,602

Main Exports to Mexico by Product, 2011 ProductValue ($)Percent 334--COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS $36,380,919, % 336--TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT $23,997,953, % 325--CHEMICALS$21,510,737, % 324--PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS $20,297,706, % 333--MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL $15,739,641, % 331--PRIMARY METAL MFG $9,806,077, % All Others$70,644,516, % Grand Total$198,377,552,537100%

Main Exports to Mexico by Product, 2011

Main Exports to Mexico by Product 2011

Main Product Exported to Mexico Product 1 Total Value ($)States TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT $ 7,585,471,920 8 OIL & GAS $ 66,626,744 1 COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS$32,073,464,084 9 FOOD MANUFACTURES$1,119,049,733 5 CHEMICALS$3,462,136, MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL$1,588,349,893 3 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS$2,734,356,403 4 PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS$3,400,774,624 2 MINERALS & ORES$58,968,406 1 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED COMMODITIES$451,445,284 1 PRIMARY METAL MFG$560,470,770 1 PLASTICS & RUBBER PRODUCTS$512,538,636 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES & COMPONENTS$17,718,441 1

Main Product Exported to Mexico

Second Product Exported to Mexico Product 1 Value ($)States MACHINERY EXCEPT ELECTRICAL $ 2,625,492,4317 CHEMICALS $ 3,382,005,5769 MINERALS & ORES$939,017,0903 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT $2,968,544,2232 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES & COMPONENTS $453,636,3653 PRIMARY METAL MFG$539,434,3843 TEXTILES & FABEICS$399,3241 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS $1,755,920,2575 FOOD MANUFACTURES $1,798,533,5496 PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS $15,291,172,0132 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED COMMODITIES $91,380,1812 COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS $137,516,1341 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, NESOI $73,433,8991 PLASTICS & RUBBER PRODUCTS $20,808,5881 BEVERAGES & TOBACCO PRODUCTS $164,609,9541 PAPER$152,233,3562

Second Product Exported to Mexico

Texas: 47% of the total Exports to Mexico ProductValue ($)Percent 334--COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS $19,684,724, % 324--PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS $15,084,007, % TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT $10,504,756,27312% 325--CHEMICALS$9,301,546, % 333--MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL $5,252,995,1396% 335--ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES & COMPONENTS $4,397,550,7865% All Others$23,167,470, % Grand Total$87,393,052,170100%

Texas: 47% of the total Exports to Mexico

California: 14% of the total Exports to Mexico ProductValue ($)Percent 334--COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS $9,288,404,71036% TRANSPORTATIO N EQUIPMENT $2,012,064, % 333--MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL $1,835,799, % 325--CHEMICALS$1,387,129, % 311--FOOD MANUFACTURES $1,368,206, % 324--PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS $1,323,023, % All Others$8,590,705, % Grand Total$25,805,333,773100%

California: 14% of the total Exports to Mexico

Imports from Mexico

Major Importing States 2008 State2008 Value Texas68,700 California33,829 Michigan23,802 Louisiana9,368 Illinois7,376 Mississippi5,502 Arizona5,330 Ohio5,086 North Carolina4,671 Georgia3,881

Major Importing States 2009 State2009 Value Texas57,001 California29,520 Michigan17,216 Louisiana3,632 Illinois6,155 Mississippi4,312 Arizona4,634 Ohio4,195 North Carolina3,739 Georgia2,907

Major Importing States 2010 State2010 Value Texas79,020 California32,761 Michigan28,152 Louisiana5,126 Illinois8,552 Mississippi4,344 Arizona5,631 Ohio5,548 North Carolina4,099 Georgia3,662

Major Importing States 2011 State2011 Value Texas92,592 California33,641 Michigan32,918 Louisiana7,167 Illinois8,517 Mississippi5,454 Arizona6,167 Ohio6,148 North Carolina4,788 Georgia4,640

Top Ten Imports from Mexico, 2002 ProductValue 2002 Other parts and accessories 17,530,330 Passenger cars, new and used 13,529,697 Crude11,401,106 Complete and assembled 7,463,773 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 7,029,989 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 5,433,552 Computer accessories, peripherals and parts 5,186,984 Apparel and household goods- cotton 4,904,483 Telecommunications equipment 4,289,927 U.S. goods returned, and reimports 3,806,534

Top Ten Imports from Mexico, 2003 ProductValue 2003 Other parts and accessories 18,163,326 Crude14,344,502 Passenger cars, new and used 11,826,405 Complete and assembled 7,792,469 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 7,011,529 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 5,784,935 Apparel and household goods-cotton 4,548,622 Telecommunications equipment 4,363,253 Computers3,983,993 U.S. goods returned, and reimports 3,905,091

Top ten Imports from Mexico, 2004 ProductValue 2004 Other parts and accessories 19,306,245 Crude17,966,592 Passenger cars, new and used 11,171,474 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 8,966,677 Complete and assembled 8,176,023 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 6,741,325 Telecommunications equipment 5,327,015 Computers4,610,872 Apparel and household goods-cotton 4,440,149 Engines and engine parts 4,319,881

Top ten Imports from Mexico, 2005 ProductValue 2005 Crude23,020,652 Other parts and accessories 20,645,332 Passenger cars, new and used 10,822,040 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 10,584,968 Complete and assembled 7,949,855 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 7,377,003 Telecommunications equipment 4,956,765 Engines and engine parts 4,724,079 Other (clocks, port typewriters, oth household gds 4,486,308 U.S. goods returned, and reimports 4,172,898

Top ten Imports from Mexico, 2006 ProductValue 2006 Crude30,365,526 Other parts and accessories21,814,655 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 14,635,193 Passenger cars, new and used14,200,569 Complete and assembled9,558,553 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 8,483,325 Telecommunications equipment7,001,881 Engines and engine parts4,987,615 U.S. goods returned, and reimports 4,398,304 Computers4,269,615

Top ten Imports from Mexico, 2007 ProductValue 2007 Crude30,301,188 Other parts and accessories 23,498,146 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 18,960,108 Passenger cars, new and used 13,493,953 Complete and assembled 10,016,903 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 8,863,264 Telecommunications equipment 7,935,201 Other (clocks, port typewriters, oth household gds 5,148,528 Engines and engine parts 5,120,569 U.S. goods returned, and reimports 4,833,924

Top ten Imports from Mexico, 2008 ProductValue 2008 Crude37,099,786 Other parts and accessories20,381,681 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 18,638,784 Passenger cars, new and used13,943,726 Complete and assembled8,415,993 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 8,057,065 Telecommunications equipment 7,256,021 Other (clocks, port typewriters, oth household gds 7,245,671 Engines and engine parts5,058,496 U.S. goods returned, and reimports 4,723,781

Top ten Imports from Mexico, 2009 ProductValue 2009 Crude22,086,869 Other parts and accessories 15,677,072 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 15,257,030 Passenger cars, new and used 10,049,059 Other (clocks, port typewriters, oth household gds 8,735,986 Complete and assembled 8,707,048 Telecommunications equipment 6,441,929 Computers6,279,041 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 6,077,808 Household and kitchen appliances 4,275,496

Top ten Imports from Mexico, 2010 ProductValue 2010 Crude29,565,561 Other parts and accessories 23,314,930 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 15,686,076 Passenger cars, new and used 14,443,644 Complete and assembled 13,549,957 Computers11,706,695 Other (clocks, port typewriters, oth household gds 8,927,949 Telecommunications equipment 8,342,426 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 8,105,449 Engines and engine parts 5,966,711

Top ten Imports from Mexico, 2011 ProductValue 2011 Crude39,580,266 Other parts and accessories27,182,911 Complete and assembled16,272,557 Passenger cars, new and used15,169,718 Television receivers, vcr's & other video equip. 14,940,808 Computers12,869,797 Telecommunications equipment 9,025,640 Electric apparatus and parts, n.e.c. 8,954,526 Engines and engine parts7,738,613 Other (clocks, port typewriters, oth household gds 6,937,693

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