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Mexico, best Latin American economy by The World Bank
In the report Doing Business 2016, The World Bank has placed Mexico as one of the three Latin American countries that recorded the highest number of reforms over the past five years and has been classified as the best economy in Latin America. "It's a leading and world economy, a country that decidedly has successfully opted for trade liberalization," said Ximena Caraza-Campos, director for Spain in ProMéxico, who has declared that the exclusive profile of agrifood exports Mexican into Europe has undergone a profound transformation.
Spanish wine in Latin America: a growing market. Rafael del Rey
Spain exported 43.5 million liters of wine to Latin America, amounting to 120 million euros, at an average price of 2.76 euros per liter. It is a relatively small amount in the total sales of Spanish wine on world markets, just 1.8% of the total volume but up 4.6% of total exports in value, to allocate to these a type of wine markets higher average value than those that allocate mostly to Europe. From all Spanish wine sales to Latin America, Mexico accounts for almost half.
Olive oil, wine and pork of Spanish exports continue pushing
Agri-food and fisheries foreign sales recorded the figure of 3,679 million euros in the first half of the year, 10.2% more than this period of 2014, according to the Magrama. The product is not transformed that has contributed to the rise in exports (+ 6.8%).