Mexico Economic Data

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As per Mexico economic data for fiscal 2008 purchasing power parity GDP of Mexico was $1.578 trillion. Official exchange rate GDP according to Mexican economic data was $1.143 trillion.

Mexico’s economic data confirmed that in 2008 real growth rate of Mexico GDP was 2 percent. Per capita GDP with regard to purchasing power parity in that same year was $14,400.

It has been revealed by economic data of Mexico that 3.7 percent of Mexico GDP came from agricultural sector and 59 percent came form services sector. 34.1 percent of Mexico GDP was provided by industrial sector as per economic data in Mexico.

Information collected from economic data at Mexico shows that investments made in Mexico in 2008 fiscal amounted to 22.9 percent of its GDP. Mexico’s budget for 2008 shows that it had earned revenues worth $256.7 billion and its expenditures were worth $256.8 billion.

As of economic data for Mexico in 2008 fiscal public debt amounted for 20.3 percent of its gross domestic product. At that same period rate of inflation with regards to consumer prices was 6.2 percent.

In 2008 major agricultural products as per Mexico economic data were corn, fruit, wheat, tomatoes, soybeans, beef, rice, poultry, beans, dairy products, cotton, wood products and coffee. Its major industrial products in 2008 were food and beverages, textiles, tobacco, clothing, chemicals, motor vehicles, iron and steel, consumer durables, petroleum, tourism and mining,

Mexico economic data revealed that in 2008 total value of goods and services exported by Mexico was $294 billion. Its major export commodities were manufactured goods, vegetables, oil and oil products, coffee, silver, cotton and fruits.

As per Mexico economic data total value of goods and services imported in Mexico was $305.9 billion. It had basically imported goods and services such as metalworking machines, car parts for assembly, steel mill products, repair parts for motor vehicles, agricultural machinery, aircraft, and aircraft parts and electrical equipment,

As of 2008 Mexico economic data gold and foreign exchange reserves of Mexico were worth $91.99 billion. During that same period Mexico’s external debt amounted to $181.2 billion. In 2008 total foreign direct investment made in Mexico amounted to $278.9 billion.

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