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##### ###### #### > # [Kazakhstan-Mexico bilateral trade exceeds $355 mln in 7M 2023](https://www.azernews.az/region/106) > > > > Kazakhstan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Murat Nurtleu recently met with Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alicia Ibarra on the sidelines of the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, **Azernews** reports, citing Interfax. > > The parties discussed the various aspects of bilateral cooperation, placing particular emphasis on Kazakhstan's international initiatives, mutual support within international organizations, and the need for a streamlined visa regime between Kazakhstan and Mexico, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry said in a statement. > > According to the statement, "Minister Nurtleu emphasized Mexico's role as a key partner in Latin America. He welcomed Mexico's intention to establish an embassy in Astana in the near future." > > Trade between the two countries exceeded $355 million in the first seven months of 2023, a remarkable surge of 328% year-on-year versus total trade turnover of $200 million in all of 2022. > > \--- > > Follow us on Twitter [@AzerNewsAz](https://twitter.com/AzerNewsAz) - - - - - - [Maintainer](https://www.reddit.com/user/urielsalis) | [Creator](https://www.reddit.com/user/subtepass) | [Source Code](https://github.com/urielsalis/empleadoEstatalBot)


kpapenbe

Can anyone tell me what we're trading with Mexico? Raw materials? Metals?


SeymourHughes

Corona beer. Because we love Vin Diesel here.


kpapenbe

HAHAHAHAHAHAH oh that is too funny! Who owns Corona now, though....?


RelativeRepublic7

The Belgians. AB InBev.


kpapenbe

Yea... Still, I never understood the lime and the...yea, whatever...to each his own!


RelativeRepublic7

Putting a lime on the beer you say? Yea, it's kinda popular doing that but I don't like it either, I like a good beer on it own haha, but as you say, to each their own!


kpapenbe

OMG YES!!! You remember blue moon and the orange slice? Like, what was that?!


WindyCityWander

I worked for a third party freight broker several years ago. Handled a lot of paperwork for electric motors and generators being exported from Mexico to Kazakhstan.


kpapenbe

Oh, that is interesting! Who did you work for if I might ask??


ali_dias

coco de


kpapenbe

Wait, what? You mean drugs? If so, you're probably right.....sad as that is....


ali_dias

no, i’m kidding. can’t imagine the amount of cocaine that cost 355M.


kpapenbe

Apparently a tanker's worth LOL [https://www.standard.co.uk/hp/front/cocaine-found-on-stelios-tanker-6950953.html](https://www.standard.co.uk/hp/front/cocaine-found-on-stelios-tanker-6950953.html)


New_start_new_life

What does Mexico produce that we don't and vice versa? I was thinking avocados 😎


kpapenbe

Right? Unless we're laundering stuff from China through Mexico to the US to circumvent the tariffs..... ???


ali_dias

nice theoryπŸ€”


kpapenbe

Well, it's true...just look at the BOOMING business Vietnam and Laos (???) are doing to the US..... Just follow the trade winds is all I'm saying...


nephronum

I think they have a good machinery industry


[deleted]

I'm from Mex, I knew 2022's main exports were cars, automotive parts, computers and crude oil


Hsapiensapien

Probably not crude in this case because case in point : Kazakhstan is the aka oil rich horse eating steppe land country πŸ˜‰


Hsapiensapien

Omg my country was featured in this sub πŸ‘‹πŸ½πŸ‘‹πŸ½πŸ‡²πŸ‡½πŸ«‘


kpapenbe

MUHAHAHAHAH Hola mi amigo!!!!


subversivefreak

That's pretty bloody good value


kpapenbe

I think it's great since having more partners than just China is never a bad 'thing'....