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Mexican exports open up new markets

Last year 2017, specifically in summer, was the period by which talks began for the creation of a new North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). From this period to the present date, Mexican (non-oil) exports have increased. We can highlight this mainly with two figures: on the one hand, indicating that non-oil exports from Mexico sent to other countries different from United States grew 35.4 percent at an annual rate. And if we compare this figure respect to the one obtained in the previous year, the growth rate has been 16.9 percent.
 
Based on this, we can make an interesting statement. And it is that most of the Mexican companies, have correctly anticipated the evolution that NAFTA was going to experience and have developed the generation of business and merchandise traffic between countries where the United States is not with the idea of not generating a high dependence on the US market. A market that although it is a referent by proximity to Mexico, is not the only one for which the country should be concerned.

The key automation sector in this atmosphere

The automation sector has been the main protagonist of this fact. It has been an increase of 95.3 percent to markets in the past month of April (United States not included). A fact that speaks for itself and that is a great indication of the increase in the diversification that the aforementioned industry has experienced in Mexico and how it has been translated into the figures mentioned above regarding Mexican exports.
 
With all this, in Lamaignere Mexico, we have our own house that allows us to organise the traffic of merchandise not only with the United States directly. Also with other countries in the zone. Always coordinating operations with professionals in this sector and of course, contributing to Mexican companies increasing their rate of opening to the outside world.
 

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