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SWSD | So, in the case of Mexico, we pull factories and bring them back to the US and build a wall, and send them the bill for it (and tweet them a few insults for good measure). Our manufactured equipment prices go up, and we piss off a trading partner. Good business? I thought in fair trade, each side has to give a little (gray a little to continue the paint can thing).
U.S. exports of agricultural products to Mexico totaled $18 billion in 2015, our 3th largest agricultural export market. Leading categories include: corn ($2.3 billion), soybeans ($1.4 billion), dairy products ($1.3 billion), pork & pork products ($1.3 billion), and beef & beef products ($1.1 billion).
If you were in Mexico, would you....
A. Continue importing US products
B. Import products from a different country
C. Up the drug prices to your northern addicts, because now they can afford more
D. B and C
Edited by LJCF 1/23/2017 11:04
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