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Country Facts. CONSULTANTS IN FOOD – TRADE – MARKETING - COMMUNICATIONS. Mexico’s territory is approximately close to 2 million sq. mt. Mexico is a Republic with 32 states and one Federal District. It is the largest Spanish speaking country in the world.

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  1. Country Facts CONSULTANTS IN FOOD – TRADE – MARKETING - COMMUNICATIONS

  2. Mexico’s territory is approximately close to 2 million sq. mt.

  3. Mexico is a Republic with 32 states and one Federal District.

  4. It is the largest Spanish speaking country in the world

  5. -Mexico is the 11th most populated country in the world with 55 Mexicans per sq/mt -Accounts with a population estimated in 2008 of approximately 109 million people

  6. Mexico is the fifth largest country in America and the 14th largest in the world. Mexico City’s Cathedral in the Main Block of Downtown Mexico

  7. Mexico is the 12th Economy in the World with a GDP that surpassed a trillion dollars during 2004 (Approx. US$8900 p/capita in 2008)

  8. According to the World Bank (2007) it has the highest per capita income in Latin America Reforma Avenue in Mexico City

  9. Mexico has a free market oriented economy that is on its way to establish a middle income country Santa Fe, Business District in Mexico City

  10. Mexico is the only Latin American member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. (OECD) According to the Goldman Sachs BRIMC review of emerging economies, by 2050, the largest developing economies in the world will be as follow: Brazil, Russia, India, Mexico and China Mexico City at night from a plane about to land in Mexico City Airport http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRIMC

  11. Mexico’s City upscale residential area

  12. More upscale areas and more vertical developments

  13. This is the other picture of the housing within the lower income class in Mexico

  14. Lower Middle Income Housing Developments in Mexico

  15. Unfortunately Mexico City is one of the most air polluted cities in the world

  16. Don’t Flag the cabs in Mexico City

  17. Mexico’s Economy Beautiful picture of the Polanco business district, the Chapultepect Park and the Mexico City zoo

  18. Oil: No. 1 Revenue in Mexico Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) is Mexico's state-owned petroleum company. It is the 10th largest oil company in the world in terms of Revenue and 34th place out of the Fortune 500 companies.

  19. Mexican Immigrant Remittance: No. 2 Revenue in Mexico

  20. Tourism in Mexico: No. 3 Revenue in Mexico

  21. History of our latest Presidents in Mexico Devaluation Devaluation Devaluation Devaluation Transition No devaluation No devaluation

  22. Felipe Calderon, A good President so far

  23. Mexico´s Economic Indicators

  24. 109 Million People Estimate in 2008

  25. Mexican Population Maturity Piramid

  26. Source: INEGI

  27. The number of homes in poverty* conditions has decreased (millions of families) And the number of families in middle class** has increased (millions of families) • Patrimony poverty, ** Families that earn 15 minimum salaries. • Source: Mexico’s National Statistic Institute (INEGI) Expansion Analysis

  28. Growing Consumption Middle class purchasing power starts to Reflect in certain aspects like… New Housing purchasing New Cars purchasing More equipped homes Computer Washer Refrigerator Television • Source: Mexico’s National Statistic Institute (INEGI) Expansion Analysis

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