These include textiles, toys, Natural Resources besides agricultural products and refined oil products, fully-assembled motor vehicles or end-user products, such as consumer electronic and household items. Most of these items are already manufactured in Mexico and exported to the United States (such as motor vehicles) or are imported from Japan, China and South Korea (such as consumer electronics).
See the related questions for the actual items traded between the United States and Mexico.
a lot of different foods and toys are imported.
Most consumer products are manufactured locally or imported from China or South Korea. As for capital goods (industrial equipment), most of these are imported from the United States.
Gas is not imported from Mexico. What is imported is crude oil, which in turn is refined and converted into oil products such as kerosene, asphalt and gas. The demand for gas is huge, and the reserves located throughout the United States are not enough to cover such demand; therefore, oil has to be imported from countries such as Mexico.
Most cars now days are imported to the US. Any Japanese, Korean, or European cars are imported. Not all brands are imported, however. Some Hondas come from Canada, and some VW's come from Mexico. So "what is imported to the US?" is a very vague question.
Yes. All imported food products are required to meet FDA regulations.
Many electric and electronic components, as well as many electronic products are imported into Mexico from Singapore. Also, such country is an economic rival for Mexico, as many industries directly compete against their Mexican counterparts for the US market.
The United States imported most switchgear industry products in the late 1990s from Mexico.
Mexico has had an effect on the us by its importsyou might not know it but the computer your using right now was probably imported from Mexico.
Just visit your local store or supermarket; most fruits and vegetables are imported from Mexico during the Winter season; a sizable part of the oil consumed in the US also comes from Mexico; I would dare to say that at least 1 in 10 products on the shelves are assembled or have parts that come from Mexico. These include motor vehicles, household appliances and electronics.
No. There is such a big demand for corn in Mexico that it is imported from the United States.
Yes. Texas accounts for US$72.6 billion in exports or 35.1% of total exports from the United States into Mexico. Conversely, Texas imports from Mexico are of US$78.9 billion, or 29.8% of the total imports from that country. From Mexican perspective, products imported from Texas account for 23.6% of total Mexican imports, while Mexican products exported into Texas account for 27% of total exports from Mexico into the world.
probably from Canada or Mexico, i know it wasnt imported overseas