Mexico and international trade
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In that time the U.Shad an agreement with Mexico specifying that the country would export its resources only to the AlliesAfter WW II Mexico restricted imports in an attempt to promote domestic growth, while resisting foreign dominationIn 1948 the government striving to reverse the unfavorable balance of trade, devalued the pesoImports not essential for industrial development were sharply restrictedThey did this to reach a stage of self-sufficiency





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Bradley
Date Submitted:
2008-06-08
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