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Mexico: 14th largest country
Equals the
territory of the four
largest countries in
Europe
Germany
=
Spain
France
Sweden
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21st country with the longest coastline
Tijuana
21st
country with the
longest coastline
Magallanes
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Source: CIA World-Factbook
1,864 mile border with the United States
Equal to the distance between
USA
San
Petersburg
Mexico shares with the U.S.
a border of more than
1,860 miles.
.
Madrid
4
+1,864 miles from end to end
Same distance between
Moscow
Tijuana
Mérida
+1,864 miles
Barcelona
from end to end
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Mexico is the eleventh most populated
country
México has
Equal to the population of
127
million
inhabitants.
Spain, Colombia,
Australia and Switzerland.
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Fuente: FMI WEO abril 2016
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Mexico: Leading exporter in Latin America
Latin America
Advanced
manufactures
26.5%
Mexico
73.5%
Mexico will become the 8th largest
economy in 2050
RK
Country
2015
2
1
7
16
3
4
9
15
5
6
China
10,982.83
USA
17,947.00
15ª.
India
2,090.71
Indonesia
economia 858.953
Japan
4,123.26
Germany
3,357.61
Brazil
1,772.59
Mexico
1,144.33
UK
2,849.35
France
2,421.56
RK
Country
2050
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
China
USA
India
Indonesia
Japan
Germany
Brazil
Mexico
UK
France
105,916
70,913
63,842
15,432
11,367
11,334
10,334
9,826
9,812
9,671
Fuente: ProMéxico con información de FMI WEO abril 2016, Bloomberg y The Economist.
Fuente: ProMéxico con información de FMI WEO abril 2016, Bloomberg y The Economist.
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Solid macroeconomic environment
Evolution of exports and international reserves in Mexico
(1995-2015)
Exports 2015
381 billion
USD
Manufactures: 89%
BUSD
Second biggest registered figure
Reserves 2015
177 billion USD
Figure has doubled in the last 6
years
Manufactures
Oil
Primary
Reserves
Source ProMéxico with information from Central Bank.
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Exports per capita
Exports per capita (selected economies), 1993 - 2015
1993
2015
Thousand USD
Thousand USD
Canada
5,067.1
11,414
USA
1,786.5
4,681
Mexico
566.4
3,145
Russia
298.5
2,347
Brazil
250.3
935
China
77.4
1,659
India
23.9
2,063
Source: ProMéxico with information of GTA/ Bank of Mexico/ Ministry of Commerce and Industry of Brazil / Russia’s Central Bank/ BEA/ Stratcan.
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Mexican exports by state (2014)
Amount of exports
(bn USD)
More than 18.00
From 5.53 to 17.00
From 1.32 to 5.42
From 0 to 1.20
Does not include services. Data displays exports from the mining
and manufactures sectors
Source: ProMéxico with information from INEGI.
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Mexico is a country of services
Gross Domestic Product, 2014
(market prices)
59.1%
Tertiary sector
30.5%
Secondary sector
7%
Other (net taxes)
Source: ProMéxico with data from INEGI. .
Sector 3.4%
primario
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Total trade in comparison with GDP
63.1%
53.1%
Mexico
23.2%
1994: NAFTA
México
EU
Canadá
16.4%
27.1%
55.6%
USA
Canada
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Source: ProMéxico with data from OMC and IMF WEO april 2016
12 Main Mexican exports to the world
Light vehicles
Auto parts
and accessories
Trucks
Oil
Computers
and parts
TV’s
8.6%
6.6%
5.7%
4.9%
4.8%
4.4%
Telephones
and equipment
Electrical
conductors
Tractors
Medical and
surgical instruments
Furniture
and parts
Refrigerators and
cooling systems
4.2%
3%
2.3%
1.7%
1.7%
1.2%
Source: ProMéxico with information from Global Trade Atlas 2015.
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FDI flows into Mexico (1999-2016)
MDD
28,640*
30,461*
30,285
25,675
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Source: ProMéxico,with information of the Ministry of Economy. UNCTAD *Central Bank estimation (June 2015).
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Major investors in Mexico
FDI in Mexico per country of origin (1999-2015)
v
197,476
USA
v
53,276
Spain
25,649
v Canada
16,891
v Belgium
52,117
v Netherlands
Source: ProMéxico with information from the Ministry of Economy
v
11,381
Germany
10,892
v Japan
10,109
v UK
v
9,026
5,992
v Luxemburg
35,483
v Other
Switzerland
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Aggregated FDI by sector
(1999 - 2015)
48%
Trade
8%
Media and telecom
Services
Mining
Other
Manufactures
16%
Source: ProMéxico with information from the Ministry of Economy.
6%
4%
19%
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Export platform
Through its network of free trade agreements, Mexico has privileged access to 46 countries
(more than 1,200 million people).
TPP
FTA’s with 46 countries
6 economic
complementation
agreements
With the TPP, Mexico will increase its presence in Australia, Brunei, Malaysia, New
Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam.
Source: ProMéxico with information from Brazil: OAS; China: Chinese Ministry of Commerce; Colombia: Colombian Ministry of Commerce; United States: Office of the US Trade
Representative; Chile: Direcon; Mexico: Ministry of Economy
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Access to main ports around the world
.
Germany
Brazil
China
(Shanghai)
Colombia
Korea
USA
India
Poland
Turkey
New York
3
11
12 (Recife)
32
8
31
/
29
12
16
L.A.
5
25
19 (Recife)
18
10
17
/
29
26
29
Rotterdam
16
2
13 (Recife)
32
17
33
10 (N.Y)
23
1
3
Rio de
Janeiro
17
17
/
33
7
34
15 (N.Y)
26
19
20
Yokohama
19
35
33 (Recife)
4
24
4
15 (L.A.)
15
36
26
Shanghai
22
33
33 (Rio de
Janeiro)
/
27
2
18 (L.A.)
13
34
24
Shenzhen
24
31
31 (Rio de
Janeiro)
/
28
4
20 (L.A.)
11
32
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Promedio
15.1
22.0
23.5
23.8
17.3
17.9
15.6
20.9
22.9
19.9
Mexico to:
Source: ProMéxico with information from Secretary of Communications and Transports and Sea Rates
.
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Strategic geographic location
Comparison of shipping routes
Hamburg
New York
USA
Germany
Shangai
China
Veracruz
Mexico
Mexico-New York route
Hamburg-Shangai route
Mexico-Hamburg route
Shangai-NewYork route
Strategic location and time zone
+/- 2 hours
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A country with great infrastructure
Mexico:
• 3rd country with most
airports.
• 63 international airports.
• 67 border crossings
• 117 ports for natural and
domestic traffic.
• 16,740 miles of railroads.
• 234,360 miles of roads
Source: ProMéxico, with information of CIA Factbook and SCT.
Monterrey
Altamira
SLP
Tampico
Guanajuato
Guadalajara
Veracruz
Manzanillo
Lázaro
Cárdenas
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Working age population per country
Working-age Population (2015 to 2035, % change)
India
25%
Mexico
23%
USA
4%
Brazil
UK
China
-9%
-11%
Spain
Japan
-15%
Source: ProMéxico with information of UN Population Division (2011) and the
Economist Intelligence Unit in a KKR Report.
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Mexico private Consumption outpaces its
peers
2014 Private Consumption as a % of GDP
56.8%
58%
61.2%
62.4%
Indonesia
India
Colombia
Brazil
67.3%
Mexico
37.4%
China
Source: ProMéxico with information of Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadísticas, Instituto Nacional de Estadística Geografía
e Informática, Central Statistical Organization, India, Badan Pusat Statistik, China National Bureau of Statistics, Haver Analytics.
Comparison of graduates in Mexico and
other countries
Total graduates in the areas of engineering, manufacturing and construction
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Brazil
Spain
Fuente: ProMéxico, con información de UNESCO.
USA
France
Italy
Mexico
UK
2011
2012
2009
2010
2007
2008
2nd country with the largest percentage of
employment in
creative industries
Source: ProMéxico with information from UNESCO, Creative Economy Report, 2013.
Bulgaria
Trinidad
Finlandia
Canadá
Letonia
Tanzania
Colombia
Singapur
Corea del Sur
China
Eslovenia
Hungría
Rusia
Malasia
Australia
Estados Unidos
Países Bajos
Bután
México
Filipinas
Contribution of copyright
industries
to national employment
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Patents granted (2014)
No. País
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Source: ProMéxico with information of the World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO) Statistics.
USA
China
Japan
Korea
Russia
Canada
Australia
Germany
France
Mexico
Other
Patents granted
300,678
233,228
227,142
129,786
33,950
23,749
19,304
15,030
11,889
9,819
172,025
Mexico is an exporter of sophisticated
products
Mexico ranks
22
in the Harvard and MIT's
Atlas of Economic
Complexity
Source: ProMéxico, with information of INEGI/
Presidency/ Harvard and MIT, Atlas of Economic
Complexity/ OECD.
• It acknowledges that Mexico can retain large amounts of productive
knowledge.
• Mexico manufactures and exports a large number of sophisticated
products. It
• Accounts for 80% of our exports.
Creating value
Value added
Standarizationn
Services
Creation of value
Innovation
Marketing
R+D
Logistics
Design
Manufactures
Source: ProMéxico with information of OECD and WEF.
Assembling
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A sophisticated economy
Exports of medium and high
technology manufactures as
percentage of the GDP (2015)
1
Germany
2
South Korea
3
Mexico
4
E.U.
5
France
Fuente: ProMéxico con información de IHS – Global Insight; Análisis UIN ProMéxico, considerando únicamente países del G20.
Cifras en: US Real BDD; año base 2005
26%
25%
22%
16%
12%
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Mexico’s global leadership
Mexico is:
AUTOMOTIVE AND AUTO
PARTS
• 7th producer y 4th exporter of new
light vehicles
AEROESPACE
6th provider to the USA.
ELECTRICELECTRONIC
• 4th exporter of computers
• 1st exporter of flatscreen
TV’s
•6th exporter of cellphones
Fuente: ProMéxico con información de FEMIA, GTA, AMIA y OICA.
Mexico is the leading
exporter of household
appliances in Latin
America and 5th globally
IT
• 3rd exporter of IT services
Mexico is the leading exporter of
medical devices in Latin America
Exports by more than 380 billion dollars in 2015.
68% in medium and high technology.
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R+D in Mexico
Flexible manufacturing
(Ford)
Skyworks
Bombardier
Learjet 85
Nissan R&D Center
BOSCH
Mabe
3M
(San Luis Potosí)
Honeywell
(A350)
Intel Design Center
GE
(turbina GEnx)
Silanes
Source: ProMéxico.
Ericsson
(Centro Global)
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Attractive destination for investment
FDI Confidence Index
A.T. Kearney
USA
China
Canada
Germany
UK
Japan
Australia
France
India
Singapore
Switzerland
Brazil
Spain
Netherlands
Taiwan
Italy
South Korea
Mexico
18º
Source: ProMéxico, with information of A.T. Kearney and UNCTAD
Major investment destinations in
2015, UNCTAD
USA
Hong Kong
China
Ireland
Netherlands
Switzerland
Singapore
Brazil
British Isles
Canada
India
France
UK
Germany
Belgium
Mexico
Luxemburg
Australia
16º
10º
13 Reforms into action
Energy
Education
Competence
Telecom
Political
Law of Citizen
Protection
Fiscal
Transparency
Source: ProMéxico with information of http://reformas.gob.mx
Finance
Labor
Corruption
Finance discipline in
Local governments
National Code of
Criminal Procedure
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Main origin of tourists in Mexico
USA
49%
Canada
22%
Colombia
3%
Brazil
3%
Spain
2%
UK
2%
Fuente: ProMéxico con información de SECTUR (cifras con base en enero de 2015).
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Our national network
Tijuana
Juárez
Chihuahua
Saltillo
Hermosillo
Torreón
Culiacán
Durango
Monterrey
Zacatecas
Aguascalientes
Pachuca
SLP
Silao
Querétaro
ProMéxico
offices in the
country
Mérida
Guadalajara
Morelia
Tecamachalco
Toluca
Cuernavaca
Distrito Federal (Oficinas Centrales)
Puebla
Oaxaca
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Veracruz
Tlaxcala
Cancún
Campeche
Tuxtla
Gutiérrez
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Our global network
North
America
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Detroit
Houston
Los Ángeles
Miami
Montreal
Asia, Middle East and Oceania:
Montreal
Nueva York
Phoenix
San Francisco
Seattle
Toronto
Vancouver
Washington
Beijing
Doha
Dubái
Hong Kong
Kuala Lumpur
Melbourne
Nueva Delhi
Seúl
Shanghái
Singapur
Taipéi
Tokio
Europe and Africa:
Latin America
Bogotá
Buenos Aires
Guatemala
La Habana
Lima
Santiago de Chile
Sao Paulo
Berlín
Berna
Bruselas
Casablanca
Estambul
Estocolmo
Frankfurt
La Haya
Londres
Madrid
Múnich
Milán
Moscú
París
48 ProMéxico offices in 31 countries
What’s ProMéxico?
Entity of the Mexican government looking for
Foreign Direct investment
Internationalization
Exports
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gob.mx/promexico
[email protected]
@ProMexicoOficial
@ProMexico
+52 (55) 54 47 7000
Camino a Santa Teresa 1679,
Col. Jardines del Pedregal
CP 01900, México, D.F.
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