Mexican Foreign Trade in Iron and Steel Products
Prior to implementation of an import substitution policy a considerable proportion of México’s steel consumption derived from imports. For the period 1943-1947, imports averaged 51.4 per cent of steel consumed, but by the years 1959-1963 this percentage had dropped to 10.7. Not only did imports as a...
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