Mexico's Natural Resources

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Mexico's Natural Resources By:Shaina Patel

Natural Resources Petroleum Silver Copper Gold Lead Zinc Natural gas Timber

EXPORTS Manufactured goods Oil and oil products Silver Fruits Vegetables Coffee Cotton Over $229.7 billion worth of goods

IMPORTS Metalworking machines Steel mill products Agricultural machinery Electrical equipment Car parts for assembly Repair parts for motor vehicles Aircraft/Aircraft parts Over $234.4 billion worth of goods

MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS U.S. Canada Spain South Korea Japan

IMPACT ON MEXICO Since Mexico has resources like gold and silver they import it for a lot money that they can spend on important things. Mexico also has natural gas that they can use for fuel so they non-dependent on other countries for gas.