Mexico - Indonesia, bilateral trade and investment (By Sylodium, international trade directory)

Indonesia’s trade with Mexico reached $1.22 billion last year, after growing by 24.8 percent on average from 2008 and by 6.92 percent since 2011. Indonesia sold $649.88 million worth of goods and commodities to Mexico in 2012, and purchased $568.44 million worth in return, resulting in a surplus of $81.44 million. Mexico is intending to boost bilateral trade and investment, and to build an economic partnership agreement (EPA) with Indonesia. Exports between the two countries are mainly comprise rubber, textiles, palm oil and gold, while imports consist of cotton, aluminum scrap metal, silver, copper, tractors, computer parts and petroleum products. Mexico’s Secretary of the Economy, Ildefonso Guajardo Villareal said “Indonesia plays a very strategic role in ASEAN and, therefore, we have a big interest in building a very specific agenda [with it]. We need an agenda to work toward strengthening our relations." Sylodium (global import export directory) you can advertise for free your company or your project, at the intersection of cities that you want, for example; Mexico (Mexico) – Jakarta (Indonesia) or any city around the World.

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