[OC] In 2022, Mexico traded more with Texas than it did with all of Asia and 6x as much as it did with all of LatAm.
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Reply to comment by kingofwale in [OC] In 2022, Mexico traded more with Texas than it did with all of Asia and 6x as much as it did with all of LatAm. by latinometrics
yeah, I was like, Mexico trades with a neighboring state that shares it's biggest border than the one on the other side of the planet? shocking!
Must be because of that 'NAFTA superhighway' all the regular suspects were shitting their pants about way way back in 2007.
Yeah, not really getting what the title is supposed to be telling us that we can't clearly see lol. It looks like Mexico trades with Texas more than anything else graphed
Perhaps the title it trying to highlight that a single state of one country accounts for more trade than an entire continent and a multitude of countries that when combined still only make up Mexico second biggest trade partner?
They could have done the US in its entirety, but then it would be nearly ~$800b and would dwarf every other trade partner; or they could have compared it to all of North America, which isn’t that much different from just using all of the US—but when you look at just Texas, its still the single largest trade partner, ahead of the entire continent of Asia, but its a bit closer and more comparable while still highlighting the extreme difference in trade volume.
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I wonder if Texas trades more with Asia or Mexico?
There is a shortcut through the Panama canal though
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