A presentation on principal exports, principal imports, gross national product, chief of the state, major cities and population and also the principal agricultural crop of Mexico.
3. Principal Imports
Imports $372.8 billion (2016)
Import goods
Metalworking machines, steel
mill products, agricultural machinery, metals,
repair parts for motor vehicles, aircraft, and
aircraft parts, oil production equipment
Main import partners
United States 49.0%
China 16.6%
Japan 4.4%
Germany 3.4%
South Korea 3.4% (2014)
4. 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
In US$ Mil 370,751 381,210 399,977 395,232 387,064
No of Products 4,461 4,473 4,469 4,473 4,457
No of Partners 223 222 221 222 223
5. Principal Exports
Exports $359.3 billion (2016)
Export goods
automobiles, electronics, televisions, computers, mobile
phones, LCDs, oil and oil
products, silver, fruits, vegetables, coffee, cotton.
Main export
partners
United States 80.3%
Canada 2.7%
China 1.5%
Spain 1.5%
Brazil 1.2% (2014)
6. 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
In US$ Mil 370,643 379,949 396,882 380,528 373,883
No of Products 4,256 4,246 4,265 4,235 4,212
No of Partners 203 194 195 197 203
7. Gross National Product
»Mexico’s Gross National Product was reported at 1,039.97 USD bn in
Dec 2016.
»This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,143.81 USD
bn for Dec 2015.
»The data reached an all-time high of 1,288.19 USD bn in 2014 and a
record low of 12.68 USD bn in 1960.
Last Previous
1,039,965.34
2016
1,143,814.63
2015
8. Chief of State
-Enrique Peña Nieto
» Under the Constitution, the president is also the
Supreme Commander of the Mexican armed
forces.
» The current President is Enrique Peña Nieto, who
took office on December 1, 2012.
9. Major Cities & Population
Name Population
1 Mexico City , Mexico City 12,294,193
2 Iztapalapa , Mexico City 1,820,888
3 Ecatepec de Morelos, México 1,806,226
4 Guadalajara , Jalisco 1,640,589
10. Principal Agricultural Crop
»The growing of crops is the most important aspect of
Mexico's agriculture, accounting for fifty percent of
agricultural output.
» Main crops include corn, sugarcane, sorghum, wheat,
tomatoes, bananas, chili peppers, oranges, lemons, limes,
mangos, other tropical fruits, beans, barley, avocados, blue
agave and coffee.