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U.S. states and territories by exports 2018 (in current dollars) National rank State/territory Exports in US$ [1] [2] % of states GDP [3] Largest market [2] Largest export product — United States: $1,665,992,031,822 8.0 Canada: transportation equipment 1 Texas: $315,938,509,210 17.3 Mexico: oil and gas 2 California: $178,181,052,789 5.9 Mexico
The economy of Mexico is a developing mixed-market economy. [21] It is the 13th largest in the world in nominal GDP terms and by purchasing power parity as of 2024. [ 4 ] Since the 1994 crisis , administrations have improved the country's macroeconomic fundamentals .
In 2023, Canada is the largest trading partner of the United States, followed by Mexico. [ 1 ] The largest US partners with their total trade in goods (sum of imports and exports) in billions of US dollars for calendar year 2021 are as follows:
Canada is by far America’s biggest foreign supplier of crude oil. From January through November last year, Canada shipped the U.S. $90 billion worth of crude, well ahead of No. 2 Mexico at $11 ...
Additionally, climate change has increased US reliance on countries like Mexico, where growing conditions are more favorable. For decades, Mexico and Canada have been major players in feeding America.
The United States of America shares a unique and often complex relationship with the United Mexican States. With shared history stemming back to the Texas Revolution (1835–1836) and the Mexican–American War (1846–1848), several treaties have been concluded between the two nations, most notably the Gadsden Purchase, and multilaterally with Canada, the North American Free Trade Agreement ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Mexico's northern state of Sonora wants to export clean energy to California and Arizona from a massive new solar farm project and play a role in the chip supply chain given TSMC ...
World map by trade as a share of GDP [1]. This is a list of countries by trade-to-GDP ratio, i.e. the sum of exports and imports of goods and services, divided by gross domestic product, expressed as a percentage, based on the data published by World Bank.