Showing posts with label mexico exports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mexico exports. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Mexico-China Export Relationship Grows Stronger

Mexico is working to boost its trade with China. China already has proven itself to be an important trade and export market for Mexico. Read more from MexicoToday to understand the positive implications of increased trade between Mexico and China.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Mexico Aiming to Export Products Directly to China

Mexico is interested in exporting products like avocado and table grape and introducing mango to China.

A group of 30 businessmen affiliated with agricultural producers, livestock, fisheries and food of Mexico started a tour in Beijing. Their aim is to boost exports without intermediaries by persuading China to sign an agreement in the Council for the Promotion of Chinese International Trade (CCPIT).

Yang Xiaodong, the general director of cooperation and development of the CCPIT, said of Mexico's economy, "Mexico has a great economy, very open, and the signing of the agreement is of great importance to strengthen pragmatic cooperation to increase mutual understanding among entrepreneurs, opportunities and the entry of their products. "

Trade With Mexico Boosts Sales for US State

TriValleyCentral.com -
A strong Mexican economy is helping Arizona keep pace with other states in export sales this year, according to recent data from the International Trade Administration.

Mexico accounted for more than a third of the state’s international trade in the first half of 2011, when Arizona’s total export sales jumped $1.2 billion, to $8.9 billion. It was the highest year-to-date increase in at least five years.

The bump in exports follows 10 years in which Arizona had the fourth-slowest growth rate among states in international trade, according to the administration’s data.