Barter is the present and the future of international trade, especially for people who is starting in the import export business. Barter and more: Triangular operations.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), refineries in the US process significant amounts of imported Mexican heavy crude, some of which is then re-exported to Mexico as lighter grade products such as gasoline.
The energy trade between Mexico and the U.S. has grown, Mexico's gas consumption outpaces domestic production, and imports of pipeline gas from the United States have grown 29% in 2013.
Mexico was the ninth largest supplier of oil in the world in 2012. The country is the third largest oil supplier in the Western Hemisphere. During the first sixth months of the year, total crude exports accounted for 13% of the value of Mexico’s overall exports.
Another interesting new is that the company manufacturer Suniva will be providing its high-powered Optimus modules for the country’s largest commercial solar project, a car park canopy at Aeropuerto Intercontinental de Querétaro and has secured a 1.1MW order from Mexico and hailed the potential opportunity for American firms south of the border.
The Latin American markets – and Mexico in particular – are demanding high-quality US renewable energy solutions to meet their growing need for clean electricity, according to Anthony Coker, senior director of emerging market sales, Suniva.
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