U.S.-Mexican business partnerships makes the United States more competitive.

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Posted on: February 19th, 2008
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“With over $1 billion of trade each day between the United States and Mexico, our two countries are interconnected like never before. As a native of the border region, I can honestly say that nowhere is this more evident than along our 2,000-mile frontier, where cross-border ties have meant long-standing and fruitful business between Mexican and American firms.

With a population of well over 100 million, a fast-growing middle class with increased spending power, and its geographic proximity to the United States, Mexico is an excellent market for companies looking to increase their sales. Many U.S. firms already do business in Mexico: in 2006, U.S. export sales to Mexico topped $134 billion, a 38 percent increase over 2002. This dynamic has solidified Mexico as the country’s second largest export destination—and created new opportunities that support jobs and greater tax revenue across our nation. “*

*From: http://www.latinbusinesschronicle.com
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