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Mexico Is Located South Of The Unites States Of America

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Mexico is located South of the Unites States of America and North of Guatemala and Belize. It is part of the North America continent, and according to World Atlas it covers 1,943,945 kilometers of land and 20,430 square kilometers of water, making it the 14th largest nation in the world with a total area 1,964375 square kilometers. Mexico can be divided into several major regions which are the Gulf Coastal Plain, Baja California, the Southern Highlands, the Pacific Coastal Lowlands, the Mexican Plateau, the Cordillera Neo-Volcanica, the Yucatan Peninsula, the Sierra Madre Oriental, and the Sierra Madre Occidental. A unique mountainous region covers the area between Sierra Madre Oriental and Sierra Madre Occidental, which makes up for a …show more content…

According to the CIA, Mexico has become the US ' second-largest export market and third-largest source of imports. In 2014, two-way trade in goods and services exceeded $590 billion. Mexico has free trade agreements with 46 countries, putting more than 90% of trade under free trade agreements. In 2012, Mexico formally joined the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations and formed the Pacific Alliance with Peru, Colombia, and Chile. Mexico’s economy is made up from the agriculture industry and several other industries. The agricultural products are: corn, wheat, rice, beans, fruit, cotton, coffee, wood products, and soybeans and the industries services are: iron and steel, food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals, petroleum., textiles, mining, and tourism. (CIA.GOV) In Coastal cities like Cancun, tourism, is an essential part of local economy. A clear majority of Mexico’s population lives in poverty. According to Boundless, 44.2% of Mexico’s population lives below the poverty line as defined by the country’s National Council of Social Development Policy Evaluation. This part of the population has trouble meeting basic human needs such as stable shelter, food, and health care. According to Geo-Mexico, the same report found that almost 60% of Mexico’s population matched the criteria for “lower class”, while only 1.7% of the population could be best described as “upper class.” Mexico’s wealth

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