The United States bought more goods from Mexico than China in 2023 for the first time in 20 years, evidence of how much global trade patterns have shifted.
No way. They import electronics from the place that sells cheap electronics?!
No but honestly Mexico being our produce supplier and then using that money to get better electronics to make more food sounds like such a big win for us even if it mildly benefits China.
E: Y’all haven’t heard about soil degradation and desertification? Mexico already experiences drought conditions lately that affect like >80% of the country. It has lost ~20% if it’s airable land in recent years as the soil is dying.
Jokes on them, Mexico is just selling shit they bought from China.
Mexico supplies us with a ton of produce. They have a great climate for growing year-round
https://tradingeconomics.com/mexico/imports/china
No way. They import electronics from the place that sells cheap electronics?!
No but honestly Mexico being our produce supplier and then using that money to get better electronics to make more food sounds like such a big win for us even if it mildly benefits China.
Had.
E: Y’all haven’t heard about soil degradation and desertification? Mexico already experiences drought conditions lately that affect like >80% of the country. It has lost ~20% if it’s airable land in recent years as the soil is dying.