The United States bought more goods from Mexico than China in 2023 for the first time in 20 years, evidence of how much global trade patterns have shifted.
Funny how US imports go down just as Mexico’s go up.
You’ve linked two different graphs with timescales that don’t match. If you zoom out the timescales, you can see US Chinese imports vary considerably throughout the year but are roughly level over 10 years. Meanwhile Mexico’s Chinese imports have been on a predictable upward trajectory for over 20 years.
And neither of these independent variables gives us any information at all about Chinese goods being imported into the US via Mexico. This is as bad as someone sending that “what happened in 1971” page as evidence for something.
This kind of shit happens in Canada all the time. A Canadian makes the packaging, puts the Chinese made thing in it and slaps a “made in Canada” sticker on it.
Funny how US imports go down just as Mexico’s go up. Almost like there might be a strategy to global economics.
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/imports-from-china
You’ve linked two different graphs with timescales that don’t match. If you zoom out the timescales, you can see US Chinese imports vary considerably throughout the year but are roughly level over 10 years. Meanwhile Mexico’s Chinese imports have been on a predictable upward trajectory for over 20 years.
And neither of these independent variables gives us any information at all about Chinese goods being imported into the US via Mexico. This is as bad as someone sending that “what happened in 1971” page as evidence for something.
Apologies, try this-
China might be sending Mexico almost-finished goods. Mexico is doing the final touches such that they can meet the different criteria that they need to so that this is now a ‘Mexican-made’ versus a Chinese-made good.
This kind of shit happens in Canada all the time. A Canadian makes the packaging, puts the Chinese made thing in it and slaps a “made in Canada” sticker on it.