The leading exporters of office and telecommunications equipment in 2021 were China, the European Union, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. Above all, China exported these products worth $812 billion, followed by the European Union ($415 billion) and Hong Kong ($399 billion). Telecommunications, computer and information services cover
Tourism in Mexico is considered a strategic sector due to its contribution to employment, foreign exchange and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), among other benefits. According to data from the Tourism Satellite Account (TSA), tourism generated around 8.5% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the period between 2017
To date, more than 70 cybersecurity-related Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) measures have been notified to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Of that total, 70% were notified in the last three years. These include cybersecurity of the Internet of Things, 5G technology, telecommunications and radio equipment, and software-based
Foreign trade port operations in Mexico were broken down by the World Trade Organization (WTO) by type of cargo from 2017 to 2021. In 2021, 234.3 million tons of cargo were handled in Mexico’s ports. This exceeded the 2020 volume, but still did not reach pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels.
Merchandise exports from Mexico to the United States registered an inter-annual growth of 17.6% in October, to 40.377 billion dollars. Conversely, sales of U.S. products to the Mexican market rose at an annual rate of 15%, to 28.009 billion dollars, according to Commerce Department statistics. The U.S. economy
In Mexico, the MSCI Mexico index rose 14.2% and the Mexican peso appreciated 1.7% in October to 19.81 pesos. Formerly known as Morgan Stanley Capital International, MSCI became independent in 2007. While it is a financial services firm that markets research and analysis tools for institutional investors, it