Mexico is the second largest purchaser of US goods and services ($163.3 Billion in 2010), as well as the second largest supplier of goods for the US ($229.7 Billion in 2010).
Since NAFTA entered into force, linking a market of 450 million people that accounts for $17 trillion worth of goods and services produced, trade between the United States and Mexico has soared.
NAFTA expert Karen Antebi, economic counselor for Mexico Ministry of Economy, delves into the latest information and statistics regarding Mexico and US trade relations and the role of NAFTA.
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