The charts illustrate the final station of products exported to different countries from Argentina, Mexico and Chile during the year 2010.
It is noticeable that with the proportion of 62%, Mexico exported the large amount of its goods to the USA, while Argentina and Chile sell the biggest proportion of their products to other Latin Amerika countries, with the percentage of 38% and 31% respectively. It can be seen that Argentina and Chile’s export trends were almost identical.
Among all three countries Chile had the largest export proportion to the Europe, quarter of its goods. Argentina also had a sizeable export scale to Europe, at 26%. By contrast, only 6% of Mexico’s goods outsells to Europe. In fact, just 6% of Mexico’s products reached other Latin America countries and countries across the ocean.
While only 16% of Argentina’s products trade to America, the proportion of export to America for Chile made 18%, which actually is the the least amount of proportion of goods exported from these two countries.
