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Mexico : economic indicators and trade with EU

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[Global Governance Programme]; [Knowledge, Governance, Transformations]; GlobalStat; European Parliament; At a Glance InfoGraphics; 2023/599370
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MÁCSAI, Györgyi, TIWARI, Mira Manini, Mexico : economic indicators and trade with EU, [Global Governance Programme], [Knowledge, Governance, Transformations], GlobalStat, European Parliament, At a Glance InfoGraphics, 2023/599370 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75633
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This infographic provides an insight into the economic performance of Mexico compared to the EU, and looks at the trade dynamics between them. Mexico’s GDP per capita, unemployment rate, female labour force participation, and FDI have remained relatively stable since 2006, with slight increases, whereas remittances have increased more markedly. EU trade with Mexico has increased significantly since 2006, most notably trade in goods. This is dominated by trade in mechanical appliances and electrical equipment, both in terms of imports and exports. ‘Various business services’ constitute the largest proportion of EU service imports and exports from and to Mexico (32.5% and 23.8% respectively in 2021).
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