Boats, Cars, Computers Lead Mexico's Export Boom to US Market – Bloomberg

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Shipments of boats, vehicles and computer parts are leading Mexico’s export boom, showing growing US demand for industrial products from its southern neighbor.
The export of boats produced in Mexico increased 266% in September compared to a year ago, the fastest growing item among Mexican exports worth above $100 million, according to central bank data released last week. Computer parts and passenger cars topped the list of most valuable export items in the month, with about $4.7 billion each, according to the data.

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