MXN to DKK Rate Chart

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MXN Popular Exchange Rates(today)

Exchange Rate Last day
MXN to GBP rate 0.04575 0.04549
MXN to EUR rate 0.05317 0.05296
MXN to AUD rate 0.08603 0.08664
MXN to CAD rate 0.07648 ▲ 0.07662
MXN to USD rate 0.05696 0.05698
MXN to NZD rate 0.09394 0.09392
MXN to TRY rate 1.19391 1.1903
MXN to DKK rate 0.39614 0.3942
MXN to AED rate 0.2092 0.2093
MXN to NOK rate 0.62795 0.6299
MXN to SEK rate 0.61522 0.6157
MXN to CHF rate 0.05178 0.05159
MXN to JPY rate 7.97112 7.9132
MXN to HKD rate 0.44647 0.4463
MXN to SGD rate 0.07692 0.07677
MXN to ZAR rate 1.11127 1.1188

Economic indicators of Mexico and DKK

Indicator Mexico DKK
Private Consumption 19,875,403
Mil. MXN, SAAR, Quarterly; 2022 Q4
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Real Private Consumption 12,899,575
Mil. 2013 MXN, SAAR, Quarterly; 2022 Q4
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Real GDP 18,560,365
Mil. 2013 MXN, SAAR, Quarterly; 2022 Q4
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Nominal GDP 29,290,422
Mil. MXN, SAAR, Quarterly; 2022 Q4
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Investment 6,245,030
Mil. MXN, SAAR, Quarterly; 2022 Q4
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) 128.36
Index 2nd half Jul2018=100, NSA, Monthly; Apr 2023
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Producer Price Index (PPI) 131.63
Index Jul2019=100, NSA, Monthly; Jul 2019
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Unemployment Rate 2.39
%, NSA, Monthly; Mar 2023
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Exports of Goods 46,224
Million Dollars, NSA, Monthly; Apr 2023
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Imports of Goods 47,732
Million Dollars, NSA, Monthly; Apr 2023
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Net Exports -700,503
Mil. MXN, SAAR, Quarterly; 2022 Q4
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Lending Rate 11.27
Percent, NSA, Business Daily; 30 May 2023
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House Price Index 146.5
Index 2012=100, NSA, Quarterly; 2018 Q4
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Consumer Confidence 105.13
Dif. Index=100, NSA, Monthly; Jul 2019
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MXN to DKK Historical Rates(table)

Date Open Highest Lowest Close
MXN to DKK (2023-06-02) 0.3957 0.3943 0.3976 0.3936
MXN to DKK (2023-06-01) 0.3941 0.3939 0.3959 0.3931
MXN to DKK (2023-05-31) 0.3936 0.3929 0.3961 0.3919
MXN to DKK (2023-05-30) 0.3927 0.3955 0.3962 0.3925
MXN to DKK (2023-05-29) 0.3951 0.3938 0.3968 0.3936
MXN to DKK (2023-05-26) 0.3933 0.3891 0.3944 0.3886
MXN to DKK (2023-05-25) 0.3889 0.3893 0.3913 0.3881
MXN to DKK (2023-05-24) 0.3890 0.3847 0.3896 0.3840
MXN to DKK (2023-05-23) 0.3844 0.3849 0.3867 0.3837
MXN to DKK (2023-05-22) 0.3845 0.3877 0.3884 0.3836
MXN to DKK (2023-05-19) 0.3872 0.3902 0.3914 0.3872
MXN to DKK (2023-05-18) 0.3899 0.3904 0.3915 0.3883
MXN to DKK (2023-05-17) 0.3902 0.3916 0.3930 0.3890
MXN to DKK (2023-05-16) 0.3913 0.3927 0.3934 0.3902
MXN to DKK (2023-05-15) 0.3925 0.3903 0.3932 0.3885
MXN to DKK (2023-05-12) 0.3896 0.3881 0.3907 0.3868
MXN to DKK (2023-05-11) 0.3879 0.3863 0.3882 0.3857
MXN to DKK (2023-05-10) 0.3862 0.3821 0.3868 0.3818
MXN to DKK (2023-05-09) 0.3820 0.3803 0.3831 0.3796
MXN to DKK (2023-05-08) 0.3800 0.3806 0.3809 0.3781
MXN to DKK (2023-05-05) 0.3803 0.3776 0.3812 0.3763
MXN to DKK (2023-05-04) 0.3774 0.3757 0.3789 0.3731
MXN to DKK (2023-05-03) 0.3754 0.3769 0.3777 0.3752

MXN to DKK Handy Conversion

1 MXN = 0.396 DKK
2 MXN = 0.792 DKK
3 MXN = 1.189 DKK
4 MXN = 1.585 DKK
5 MXN = 1.981 DKK
6 MXN = 2.377 DKK
7 MXN = 2.773 DKK
8 MXN = 3.17 DKK
9 MXN = 3.566 DKK
10 MXN = 3.962 DKK
15 MXN = 5.943 DKK
20 MXN = 7.924 DKK
25 MXN = 9.905 DKK
50 MXN = 19.81 DKK
100 MXN = 39.62 DKK
200 MXN = 79.24 DKK
250 MXN = 99.05 DKK
500 MXN = 198.1 DKK
750 MXN = 297.15 DKK
1000 MXN = 396.2 DKK
1500 MXN = 594.3 DKK
2000 MXN = 792.4 DKK
5000 MXN = 1981 DKK
10000 MXN = 3962 DKK

Comparison between Mexico and DKK

Background comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK

The site of several advanced Amerindian civilizations - including the Olmec, Toltec, Teotihuacan, Zapotec, Maya, and Aztec - Mexico was conquered and colonized by Spain in the early 16th century. Administered as the Viceroyalty of New Spain for three centuries, it achieved independence early in the 19th century. Elections held in 2000 marked the first time since the 1910 Mexican Revolution that an opposition candidate - Vicente FOX of the National Action Party (PAN) - defeated the party in government, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He was succeeded in 2006 by another PAN candidate Felipe CALDERON, but Enrique PENA NIETO regained the presidency for the PRI in 2012, and will serve as president until December 2018. The global financial crisis in late 2008 caused a massive economic downturn in Mexico the following year, although growth returned quickly in 2010. Ongoing economic and social concerns include low real wages, high underemployment, inequitable income distribution, and few advancement opportunities for the largely indigenous population in the impoverished southern states. Since 2007, Mexico's powerful drug-trafficking organizations have engaged in bloody feuding, resulting in tens of thousands of drug-related homicides.

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Geography comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
Location

North America, bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the United States and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and the United States

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Geographic coordinates

23 00 N, 102 00 W

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Map references

North America

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Area

total: 1,964,375 sq km

land: 1,943,945 sq km

water: 20,430 sq km

country comparison to the world: 15

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Land boundaries

total: 4,389 km

border countries (3): Belize 276 km, Guatemala 958 km, US 3,155 km

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Coastline

9,330 km

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Maritime claims

territorial sea: 12 nm

contiguous zone: 24 nm

exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin

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Climate

varies from tropical to desert

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Terrain

high, rugged mountains; low coastal plains; high plateaus; desert

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Elevation

mean elevation: 1,111 m

elevation extremes: lowest point: Laguna Salada -10 m

highest point: Volcan Pico de Orizaba 5,636 m

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Natural resources

petroleum, silver, copper, gold, lead, zinc, natural gas, timber

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Land use

agricultural land: 54.9%

arable land 11.8%; permanent crops 1.4%; permanent pasture 41.7%

forest: 33.3%

other: 11.8% (2011 est.)

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Irrigated land

65,000 sq km (2012)

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Population - distribution

most of the population is found in the middle of the country between the states of Jalisco and Veracruz; approximately a quarter of the population lives in and around Mexico City

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Natural hazards

tsunamis along the Pacific coast, volcanoes and destructive earthquakes in the center and south, and hurricanes on the Pacific, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean coasts

volcanism: volcanic activity in the central-southern part of the country; the volcanoes in Baja California are mostly dormant; Colima (3,850 m), which erupted in 2010, is Mexico's most active volcano and is responsible for causing periodic evacuations of nearby villagers; it has been deemed a Decade Volcano by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior, worthy of study due to its explosive history and close proximity to human populations; Popocatepetl (5,426 m) poses a threat to Mexico City; other historically active volcanoes include Barcena, Ceboruco, El Chichon, Michoacan-Guanajuato, Pico de Orizaba, San Martin, Socorro, and Tacana

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Environment - current issues

scarcity of hazardous waste disposal facilities; rural to urban migration; natural freshwater resources scarce and polluted in north, inaccessible and poor quality in center and extreme southeast; raw sewage and industrial effluents polluting rivers in urban areas; deforestation; widespread erosion; desertification; deteriorating agricultural lands; serious air and water pollution in the national capital and urban centers along US-Mexico border; land subsidence in Valley of Mexico caused by groundwater depletion

note: the government considers the lack of clean water and deforestation national security issues

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Environment - international agreements

party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling

signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

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Geography - note

strategic location on southern border of US; corn (maize), one of the world's major grain crops, is thought to have originated in Mexico

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People comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
Population

124,574,795 (July 2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 11

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Nationality

noun: Mexican(s)

adjective: Mexican

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Ethnic groups

mestizo (Amerindian-Spanish) 62%, predominantly Amerindian 21%, Amerindian 7%, other 10% (mostly European)

note: Mexico does not collect census data on ethnicity (2012 est.)

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Languages

Spanish only 92.7%, Spanish and indigenous languages 5.7%, indigenous only 0.8%, unspecified 0.8%

note: indigenous languages include various Mayan, Nahuatl, and other regional languages (2005)

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Religions

Roman Catholic 82.7%, Pentecostal 1.6%, Jehovah's Witness 1.4%, other Evangelical Churches 5%, other 1.9%, none 4.7%, unspecified 2.7% (2010 est.)

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Dependency ratios

total dependency ratio: 51.4

youth dependency ratio: 41.6

elderly dependency ratio: 9.8

potential support ratio: 10.2 (2015 est.)

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Median age

total: 28.3 years

male: 27.2 years

female: 29.4 years (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 130

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Population growth rate

1.12% (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 103

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Birth rate

18.3 births/1,000 population (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 94

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Death rate

5.3 deaths/1,000 population (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 182

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Net migration rate

-1.8 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 156

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Population distribution

most of the population is found in the middle of the country between the states of Jalisco and Veracruz; approximately a quarter of the population lives in and around Mexico City

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Urbanization

urban population: 79.8% of total population (2017)

rate of urbanization: 1.37% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)

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Major urban areas - population

MEXICO CITY (capital) 20.999 million; Guadalajara 4.843 million; Monterrey 4.513 million; Puebla 2.984 million; Toluca de Lerdo 2.164 million; Tijuana 1.987 million (2015)

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Sex ratio

at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female

0-14 years: 1.05 male(s)/female

15-24 years: 1.03 male(s)/female

25-54 years: 0.93 male(s)/female

55-64 years: 0.85 male(s)/female

65 years and over: 0.82 male(s)/female

total population: 0.96 male(s)/female (2017 est.)

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Mother's mean age at first birth

21.3 years (2008 est.)

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Maternal mortality ratio

38 deaths/100,000 live births (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 107

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Infant mortality rate

total: 11.6 deaths/1,000 live births

male: 13 deaths/1,000 live births

female: 10.1 deaths/1,000 live births (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 125

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Life expectancy at birth

total population: 76.1 years

male: 73.3 years

female: 79 years (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 90

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Total fertility rate

2.24 children born/woman (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 95

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Contraceptive prevalence rate

66.9% (2015)

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Health expenditures

6.3% of GDP (2014)

country comparison to the world: 100

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Physicians density

2.23 physicians/1,000 population (2015)

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Hospital bed density

1.5 beds/1,000 population (2015)

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Drinking water source

improved:

urban: 97.2% of population

rural: 92.1% of population

total: 96.1% of population

unimproved:

urban: 2.8% of population

rural: 7.9% of population

total: 3.9% of population (2015 est.)

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Sanitation facility access

improved:

urban: 88% of population

rural: 74.5% of population

total: 85.2% of population

unimproved:

urban: 12% of population

rural: 25.5% of population

total: 14.8% of population (2015 est.)

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HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate

0.3% (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 87

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HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS

220,000 (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 28

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HIV/AIDS - deaths

4,200 (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 33

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Major infectious diseases

degree of risk: intermediate

food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea and hepatitis A

vectorborne disease: dengue fever

note: active local transmission of Zika virus by Aedes species mosquitoes has been identified in this country (as of August 2016); it poses an important risk (a large number of cases possible) among US citizens if bitten by an infective mosquito; other less common ways to get Zika are through sex, via blood transfusion, or during pregnancy, in which the pregnant woman passes Zika virus to her fetus (2016)

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Obesity - adult prevalence rate

28.9% (2016)

country comparison to the world: 29

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Children under the age of 5 years underweight

3.9% (2015)

country comparison to the world: 117

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Education expenditures

5.3% of GDP (2014)

country comparison to the world: 72

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Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write

total population: 94.5%

male: 95.5%

female: 93.5% (2015 est.)

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School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

total: 13 years

male: 13 years

female: 13 years (2014)

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Unemployment, youth ages 15-24

total: 7.7%

male: 7.2%

female: 8.8% (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 137

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Government comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
Country name

conventional long form: United Mexican States

conventional short form: Mexico

local long form: Estados Unidos Mexicanos

local short form: Mexico

etymology: named after the Mexica, the largest and most powerful branch of the Aztecs; the meaning of the name is uncertain

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Government type

federal presidential republic

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Capital

name: Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico)

geographic coordinates: 19 26 N, 99 08 W

time difference: UTC-6 (1 hour behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

daylight saving time: +1hr, begins first Sunday in April; ends last Sunday in October

note: Mexico has four time zones

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Administrative divisions

31 states (estados, singular - estado) and 1 city* (ciudad); Aguascalientes, Baja California, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Colima, Cuidad de Mexico*, Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Mexico, Michoacan, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo Leon, Oaxaca, Puebla, Queretaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosi, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Yucatan, Zacatecas

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Independence

16 September 1810 (declared independence from Spain); 27 September 1821 (recognized by Spain)

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National holiday

Independence Day, 16 September (1810)

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Constitution

several previous; latest approved 5 February 1917; amended many times, last in 2017 (2017)

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Legal system

civil law system with US constitutional law influence; judicial review of legislative acts

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International law organization participation

accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction

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Citizenship

citizenship by birth: yes

citizenship by descent: yes

dual citizenship recognized: not specified

residency requirement for naturalization: 5 years

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Suffrage

18 years of age; universal and compulsory

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Executive branch

chief of state: President Enrique PENA NIETO (since 1 December 2012); note - the president is both chief of state and head of government

head of government: President Enrique PENA NIETO (since 1 December 2012)

cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president; note - appointment of attorney general, the head of the Bank of Mexico, and senior treasury officials require consent of the Senate

elections/appointments: president directly elected by simple majority popular vote for a single 6-year term; election last held on 1 July 2012 (next to be held in July 2018)

election results: Enrique PENA NIETO elected president; percent of vote - Enrique PENA NIETO (PRI) 38.2%, Andres Manuel LOPEZ OBRADOR (PRD) 31.6%, Josefina Eugenia VAZQUEZ Mota (PAN) 25.4%, other 4.8%

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Legislative branch

description: bicameral National Congress or Congreso de la Union consists of the Senate or Camara de Senadores (128 seats; 96 members directly elected in multi-seat constituencies by simple majority vote and 32 directly elected in a single, nationwide constituency by proportional representation vote; members serve 6-year terms) and the Chamber of Deputies or Camara de Diputados (500 seats; 300 members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by simple majority vote and 200 directly elected in a single, nationwide constituency by proportional representation vote; members serve 3-year terms)

note: for the 2018 elections, senators will be eligible for a second term and deputies up to 4 consecutive terms

elections: Senate - last held on 1 July 2012 (next to be held on 1 July 2018); Chamber of Deputies - last held on 7 June 2015 (next to be held on 1 July 2018)

election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - PRI 52, PAN 38, PRD 22, PVEM 9, PT 4, MC 2, PANAL 1;

Chamber of Deputies - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - PRI 203, PAN 108, PRD 56, PVEM 47, MORENA 35, MC 26, PANAL 10, PES 8, PT 6, independent 1

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Judicial branch

highest court(s): Supreme Court of Justice or Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nacion (consists of the chief justice and 11 justices and organized into civil, criminal, administrative, and labor panels) and the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary (organized into the superior court, with 7 judges including the court president and 5 regional courts, each with 3 judges)

judge selection and term of office: Supreme Court justices nominated by the president of the republic and approved by two-thirds vote of the members present in the Senate; justices serve for life; Electoral Tribunal superior and regional court judges nominated by the Supreme Court and elected by two-thirds vote of members present in the Senate; superior court president elected from among its members to hold office for a 4-year term; other judges of the superior and regional courts serve staggered, 9-year terms

subordinate courts: federal level includes circuit, collegiate, and unitary courts; state and district level courts

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Political parties and leaders

Citizen's Movement (Movimiento Ciudadano) or MC [Dante DELGADO Rannaoro]

Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional) or PRI [Enrique OCHOA Reza]

Labor Party (Partido del Trabajo) or PT [Alberto ANAYA Gutierrez]

Mexican Green Ecological Party (Partido Verde Ecologista de Mexico) or PVEM [Carlos Alberto PUENTE Salas]

Movement for National Regeneration (Movimiento Regeneracion Nacional) or MORENA [Andres Manuel LOPEZ Obrador]

National Action Party (Partido Accion Nacional) or PAN [Damian ZEPEDA Vidales]

New Alliance Party (Partido Nueva Alianza) or PNA/PANAL [Luis CASTRO Obregon]

Party of the Democratic Revolution (Partido de la Revolucion Democratica) or PRD [Manuel GRANADOS]

Social Encounter Party (Partido Encuentro Social) or PES [Hugo Eric FLORES Cervantes]

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Political pressure groups and leaders

Businessmen's Coordinating Council or CCE

Confederation of Employers of the Mexican Republic or COPARMEX

Confederation of Industrial Chambers or CONCAMIN

Confederation of Mexican Workers or CTM

Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce or CONCANACO

Coordinator for Foreign Trade Business Organizations or COECE

Federation of Unions Providing Goods and Services or FESEBES

National Chamber of Transformation Industries or CANACINTRA

National Confederation of Popular Organizations or CNOP

National Coordinator for Education Workers or CNTE

National Peasant Confederation or CNC

National Small Business Chamber or CANACOPE

National Syndicate of Education Workers or SNTE

National Union of Workers or UNT

Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca or APPO

Roman Catholic Church

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International organization participation

APEC, Australia Group, BCIE, BIS, CAN (observer), Caricom (observer), CD, CDB, CE (observer), CELAC, CSN (observer), EBRD, FAO, FATF, G-3, G-15, G-20, G-24, G-5, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), LAES, LAIA, MIGA, NAFTA, NAM (observer), NEA, NSG, OAS, OECD, OPANAL, OPCW, Pacific Alliance, Paris Club (associate), PCA, SICA (observer), UN, UNASUR (observer), UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, Union Latina (observer), UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO

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Diplomatic representation in the US

chief of mission: Ambassador Geronimo GUTIERREZ Fernandez (since 24 April 2017)

chancery: 1911 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20006

telephone: [1] (202) 728-1600

FAX: [1] (202) 728-1698

consulate(s) general: Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, El Paso (TX), Houston, Laredo (TX), Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Nogales (AZ), Phoenix, Sacramento (CA), San Antonio (TX), San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (CA), San Juan (Puerto Rico), Saint Paul (MN)

consulate(s): Albuquerque (NM), Anchorage (AK), Boise (ID), Brownsville (TX), Calexico (CA), Del Rio (TX), Detroit, Douglas (AZ), Eagle Pass (TX), Fresno (CA), Indianapolis (IN), Kansas City (MO), Las Vegas, Little Rock (AR), McAllen (TX), Minneapolis (MN), New Orleans, Omaha (NE), Orlando (FL), Oxnard (CA), Philadelphia, Portland (OR), Presidio (TX), Raleigh (NC), Salt Lake City, San Bernardino (CA), Santa Ana (CA), Seattle, Tucson (AZ), Yuma (AZ); note - Washington DC Consular Section is located in a separate building from the Mexican Embassy and has jurisdiction over DC, parts of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia

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Diplomatic representation from the US

chief of mission: Ambassador Roberta JACOBSON (since 20 June 2016)

embassy: Paseo de la Reforma 305, Colonia Cuauhtemoc, 06500 Mexico, Distrito Federal

mailing address: P. O. Box 9000, Brownsville, TX 78520-9000

telephone: (01-55) 5080-2000

FAX: (01-55) 5080-2005

consulate(s) general: Ciudad Juarez, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Matamoros, Merida, Monterrey, Nogales, Nuevo Laredo, Tijuana

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Flag description

three equal vertical bands of green (hoist side), white, and red; Mexico's coat of arms (an eagle with a snake in its beak perched on a cactus) is centered in the white band; green signifies hope, joy, and love; white represents peace and honesty; red stands for hardiness, bravery, strength, and valor; the coat of arms is derived from a legend that the wandering Aztec people were to settle at a location where they would see an eagle on a cactus eating a snake; the city they founded, Tenochtitlan, is now Mexico City

note: similar to the flag of Italy, which is shorter, uses lighter shades of red and green, and does not display anything in its white band

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National symbol(s)

golden eagle; national colors: green, white, red

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National anthem

name: "Himno Nacional Mexicano" (National Anthem of Mexico)

lyrics/music: Francisco Gonzalez BOCANEGRA/Jaime Nuno ROCA

note: adopted 1943, in use since 1854; also known as "Mexicanos, al grito de Guerra" (Mexicans, to the War Cry); according to tradition, Francisco Gonzalez BOCANEGRA, an accomplished poet, was uninterested in submitting lyrics to a national anthem contest; his fiancee locked him in a room and refused to release him until the lyrics were completed

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Economy comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
Economy - overview

Mexico's $2.4 trillion economy – 11th largest in the world - has become increasingly oriented toward manufacturing since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force in 1994. Per capita income is roughly one-third that of the US; income distribution remains highly unequal.

Mexico has become the US' second-largest export market and third-largest source of imports. In 2016, two-way trade in goods and services exceeded $579 billion. Mexico has free trade agreements with 46 countries, putting more than 90% of its trade under free trade agreements. In 2012, Mexico formed the Pacific Alliance with Peru, Colombia, and Chile.

Mexico's current government, led by President Enrique PENA NIETO, has emphasized economic reforms, passing and implementing sweeping energy, financial, fiscal, and telecommunications reform legislation, among others, with the long-term aim to improve competitiveness and economic growth across the Mexican economy. Since 2015, Mexico has held public auctions of oil and gas exploration and development rights and for long-term electric power generation contracts. Mexico has also issued permits for private sector import, distribution, and retail sales of refined petroleum products in an effort to attract private investment into the energy sector and boost production.

Since 2013, Mexico’s economic growth has averaged 2% annually, falling short of private-sector expectations that President PENA NIETO’s sweeping reforms would bolster economic prospects. Growth is predicted to remain below potential given falling oil production, weak oil prices, structural issues such as low productivity, high inequality, a large informal sector employing over half of the workforce, weak rule of law, and corruption. In 2018, Mexico’s economy will be vulnerable to uncertainty surrounding the future of NAFTA—because the US is its top trading partner and the two countries share integrated supply chains—and to potential shifts in domestic policies following the inauguration of a new a president in December 2018.

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GDP (purchasing power parity)

$2.406 trillion (2017 est.)

$2.356 trillion (2016 est.)

$2.303 trillion (2015 est.)

note: data are in 2017 dollars

country comparison to the world: 12

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GDP (official exchange rate)

$1.142 trillion (2017 est.)

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GDP - real growth rate

2.1% (2017 est.)

2.3% (2016 est.)

2.7% (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 149

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GDP - per capita (PPP)

$19,500 (2017 est.)

$19,300 (2016 est.)

$19,000 (2015 est.)

note: data are in 2017 dollars

country comparison to the world: 90

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Gross national saving

21.2% of GDP (2017 est.)

21.1% of GDP (2016 est.)

20.4% of GDP (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 81

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GDP - composition, by end use

household consumption: 68%

government consumption: 12.5%

investment in fixed capital: 22.1%

investment in inventories: -1.3%

exports of goods and services: 37.4%

imports of goods and services: -38.7% (2017 est.)

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GDP - composition, by sector of origin

agriculture: 3.9%

industry: 31.6%

services: 64% (2017 est.)

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Agriculture - products

corn, wheat, soybeans, rice, beans, cotton, coffee, fruit, tomatoes; beef, poultry, dairy products; wood products

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Industries

food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, tourism

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Industrial production growth rate

0% (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 187

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Labor force

54.51 million (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 13

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Labor force - by occupation

agriculture: 13.4%

industry: 24.1%

services: 61.9% (2011 est.)

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Unemployment rate

3.6% (2017 est.)

3.9% (2016 est.)

note: underemployment may be as high as 25%

country comparison to the world: 40

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Population below poverty line

46.2%

note: from a food-based definition of poverty; asset-based poverty amounted to more than 47% (2014 est.)

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Household income or consumption by percentage share

lowest 10%: 2%

highest 10%: 40% (2014 est.)

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Distribution of family income - Gini index

48.2 (2014 est.)

48.3 (2008 est.)

country comparison to the world: 25

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Budget

revenues: $292.8 billion

expenditures: $314.9 billion (2017 est.)

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Taxes and other revenues

25.6% of GDP (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 109

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Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)

-1.9% of GDP (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 82

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Public debt

51.5% of GDP (2017 est.)

50.2% of GDP (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 99

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Fiscal year

calendar year

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Inflation rate (consumer prices)

5.9% (2017 est.)

2.8% (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 181

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Central bank discount rate

6.25% (31 December 2017 est.)

5.25% (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 66

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Commercial bank prime lending rate

7.3% (31 December 2017 est.)

4.72% (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 115

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Stock of narrow money

$235.5 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

$186.8 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 24

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Stock of broad money

$772.5 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

$603 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 18

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Stock of domestic credit

$510.2 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

$393.8 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 27

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Market value of publicly traded shares

$402.3 billion (31 December 2015 est.)

$480.2 billion (31 December 2014 est.)

$526 billion (31 December 2013 est.)

country comparison to the world: 26

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Current account balance

$-19.81 billion (2017 est.)

$-22.97 billion (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 190

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Exports

$406.5 billion (2017 est.)

$374.3 billion (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 13

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Exports - commodities

manufactured goods, electronics, vehicles and auto parts, oil and oil products, silver, plastics, fruits, vegetables, coffee, cotton; Mexico is the world's leading producer of silver

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Exports - partners

US 81% (2016)

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Imports

$417.3 billion (2017 est.)

$387.4 billion (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 14

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Imports - commodities

metalworking machines, steel mill products, agricultural machinery, electrical equipment, automobile parts for assembly and repair, aircraft, aircraft parts, plastics, natural gas and oil products

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Imports - partners

US 46.6%, China 18%, Japan 4.6% (2016)

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Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

$189.2 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

$178.4 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

note: Mexico also maintains access to an $88 million Flexible Credit Line with the IMF

country comparison to the world: 14

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Debt - external

$480.5 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

$450.2 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 27

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Stock of direct foreign investment - at home

$499.4 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

$473.5 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 17

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Stock of direct foreign investment - abroad

$160.1 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

$148.6 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 30

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Exchange rates

Mexican pesos (MXN) per US dollar -

18.26 (2017 est.)

18.66 (2016 est.)

18.66 (2015 est.)

15.85 (2014 est.)

13.29 (2013 est.)

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Energy comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
Electricity access

population without electricity: 1,231,667

electrification - total population: 99%

electrification - urban areas: 100%

electrification - rural areas: 97% (2012)

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Electricity - production

292.7 billion kWh (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 14

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Electricity - consumption

245.2 billion kWh (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 16

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Electricity - exports

7.308 billion kWh (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 28

-
Electricity - imports

392 million kWh (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 86

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Electricity - installed generating capacity

65.45 million kW (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 19

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Electricity - from fossil fuels

72.2% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 99

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Electricity - from nuclear fuels

2.1% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 27

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Electricity - from hydroelectric plants

18.1% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 96

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Electricity - from other renewable sources

8.5% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 76

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Crude oil - production

2.187 million bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 12

-
Crude oil - exports

1.224 million bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 15

-
Crude oil - imports

0 bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 165

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Crude oil - proved reserves

7.64 billion bbl (1 January 2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 19

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Refined petroleum products - production

1.043 million bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 19

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Refined petroleum products - consumption

2.027 million bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 12

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Refined petroleum products - exports

181,600 bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 34

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Refined petroleum products - imports

751,500 bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 11

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Natural gas - production

40.37 billion cu m (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 21

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Natural gas - consumption

418.9 billion cu m (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 4

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Natural gas - exports

31 million cu m (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 52

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Natural gas - imports

36.47 billion cu m (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 12

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Natural gas - proved reserves

355.7 billion cu m (1 January 2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 36

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Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy

455 million Mt (2013 est.)

country comparison to the world: 15

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Communications comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
Telephones - fixed lines

total subscriptions: 20,454,644

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 16 (July 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 13

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Telephones - mobile cellular

total: 111,727,799

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 90 (July 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 15

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Telephone system

general assessment: adequate telephone service for business and government; improving quality and increasing mobile cellular availability, with mobile subscribers far outnumbering fixed-line subscribers; domestic satellite system with 120 earth stations; extensive microwave radio relay network; considerable use of fiber-optic cable and coaxial cable

domestic: competition has spurred the mobile-cellular market; fixed-line teledensity exceeds 15 per 100 persons; mobile-cellular teledensity is about 90 per 100 persons

international: country code - 52; Columbus-2 fiber-optic submarine cable with access to the US, Virgin Islands, Canary Islands, Spain, and Italy; the Americas Region Caribbean Ring System (ARCOS-1) and the MAYA-1 submarine cable system together provide access to Central America, parts of South America and the Caribbean, and the US; satellite earth stations - 120 (32 Intelsat, 2 Solidaridad (giving Mexico improved access to South America, Central America, and much of the US as well as enhancing domestic communications), 1 Panamsat, numerous Inmarsat mobile earth stations); linked to Central American Microwave System of trunk connections (2016)

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Broadcast media

many TV stations and more than 1,400 radio stations with most privately owned; the Televisa group once had a virtual monopoly in TV broadcasting, but new broadcasting groups and foreign satellite and cable operators are now available (2012)

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Internet country code

.mx

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Internet users

total: 73,334,032

percent of population: 59.5% (July 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 8

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Transportation comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
National air transport system

number of registered air carriers: 21

inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 357

annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 45,560,063

annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 713,985,467 mt-km (2015)

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Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

XA (2016)

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Airports

1,714 (2013)

country comparison to the world: 3

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Airports - with paved runways

total: 243

over 3,047 m: 12

2,438 to 3,047 m: 32

1,524 to 2,437 m: 80

914 to 1,523 m: 86

under 914 m: 33 (2017)

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Airports - with unpaved runways

total: 1,471

over 3,047 m: 1

2,438 to 3,047 m: 1

1,524 to 2,437 m: 42

914 to 1,523 m: 281

under 914 m: 1,146 (2013)

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Heliports

1 (2013)

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Pipelines

gas 18,074 km; liquid petroleum 2,102 km; oil 8,775 km; oil/gas/water 369 km; refined products 7,565 km; water 123 km (2013)

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Railways

total: 15,389 km

standard gauge: 15,389 km 1.435-m gauge (27 km electrified) (2014)

country comparison to the world: 18

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Roadways

total: 377,660 km

paved: 137,544 km (includes 7,176 km of expressways)

unpaved: 240,116 km (2012)

country comparison to the world: 20

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Waterways

2,900 km (navigable rivers and coastal canals mostly connected with ports on the country's east coast) (2012)

country comparison to the world: 33

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Merchant marine

total: 622

by type: bulk carrier 5, general cargo 9, oil tanker 32, other 576 (2017)

country comparison to the world: 33

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Ports and terminals

major seaport(s): Altamira, Coatzacoalcos, Lazaro Cardenas, Manzanillo, Veracruz

container port(s) (TEUs): Manzanillo (1,992,176), Lazaro Cardenas (1,242,777) (2012)

oil terminal(s): Cayo Arcas terminal, Dos Bocas terminal

LNG terminal(s) (import): Altamira, Ensenada

cruise port(s): Cancun, Cozumel, Ensenada

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Military comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
Military expenditures

0.58% of GDP (2016)

0.67% of GDP (2015)

0.67% of GDP (2014)

0.62% of GDP (2013)

0.59% of GDP (2012)

country comparison to the world: 141

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Military branches

Secretariat of National Defense (Secretaria de Defensa Nacional, Sedena): Army (Ejercito), Mexican Air Force (Fuerza Aerea Mexicana, FAM); Secretariat of the Navy (Secretaria de Marina, Semar): Mexican Navy (Armada de Mexico (ARM); includes Naval Air Force (FAN), Mexican Naval Infantry Corps (Cuerpo de Infanteria de Marina, Mexmar or CIM)) (2013)

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Military service age and obligation

18 years of age for compulsory military service, conscript service obligation is 12 months; 16 years of age with consent for voluntary enlistment; conscripts serve only in the Army; Navy and Air Force service is all voluntary; women are eligible for voluntary military service; cadets enrolled in military schools from the age of 15 are considered members of the armed forces (2012)

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Transnational comparison between [Mexico] and [DKK]

Mexico DKK
Disputes - international

abundant rainfall in recent years along much of the Mexico-US border region has ameliorated periodically strained water-sharing arrangements; the US has intensified security measures to monitor and control legal and illegal personnel, transport, and commodities across its border with Mexico; Mexico must deal with thousands of impoverished Guatemalans and other Central Americans who cross the porous border looking for work in Mexico and the US; Belize and Mexico are working to solve minor border demarcation discrepancies arising from inaccuracies in the 1898 border treaty

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Refugees and internally displaced persons

refugees (country of origin): 29,495 (Venezuela) (economic and political crisis; includes Venezuelans who have claimed asylum or have received alternative legal stay) (2018)

IDPs: 345,000 (government's quashing of Zapatista uprising in 1994 in eastern Chiapas Region; drug cartel violence and government's military response since 2007; violence between and within indigenous groups) (2017)

stateless persons: 13 (2016)

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Illicit drugs

major drug-producing and transit nation; Mexico is estimated to be the world's third largest producer of opium with poppy cultivation in 2015 estimated to be 28,000 hectares yielding a potential production of 475 metric tons of raw opium; government conducts the largest independent illicit-crop eradication program in the world; continues as the primary transshipment country for US-bound cocaine from South America, with an estimated 95% of annual cocaine movements toward the US stopping in Mexico; major drug syndicates control the majority of drug trafficking throughout the country; producer and distributor of ecstasy; significant money-laundering center; major supplier of heroin and largest foreign supplier of marijuana and methamphetamine to the US market

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MXN to DKK Historical Rates

year by month
MXN to DKK in 2023 MXN to DKK in 2023-06  MXN to DKK in 2023-05  MXN to DKK in 2023-04  MXN to DKK in 2023-03  MXN to DKK in 2023-02  MXN to DKK in 2023-01 
MXN to DKK in 2022 MXN to DKK in 2022-12  MXN to DKK in 2022-11  MXN to DKK in 2022-10  MXN to DKK in 2022-09  MXN to DKK in 2022-08  MXN to DKK in 2022-07  MXN to DKK in 2022-06  MXN to DKK in 2022-05  MXN to DKK in 2022-04  MXN to DKK in 2022-03  MXN to DKK in 2022-02  MXN to DKK in 2022-01 
MXN to DKK in 2021 MXN to DKK in 2021-12  MXN to DKK in 2021-11  MXN to DKK in 2021-10  MXN to DKK in 2021-09  MXN to DKK in 2021-08  MXN to DKK in 2021-07  MXN to DKK in 2021-06  MXN to DKK in 2021-05  MXN to DKK in 2021-04  MXN to DKK in 2021-03  MXN to DKK in 2021-02  MXN to DKK in 2021-01 
MXN to DKK in 2020 MXN to DKK in 2020-12  MXN to DKK in 2020-11  MXN to DKK in 2020-10  MXN to DKK in 2020-09  MXN to DKK in 2020-08  MXN to DKK in 2020-07  MXN to DKK in 2020-06  MXN to DKK in 2020-05  MXN to DKK in 2020-04  MXN to DKK in 2020-03  MXN to DKK in 2020-02  MXN to DKK in 2020-01 
MXN to DKK in 2019 MXN to DKK in 2019-12  MXN to DKK in 2019-11  MXN to DKK in 2019-10  MXN to DKK in 2019-09  MXN to DKK in 2019-08  MXN to DKK in 2019-07  MXN to DKK in 2019-06  MXN to DKK in 2019-05  MXN to DKK in 2019-04  MXN to DKK in 2019-03  MXN to DKK in 2019-02  MXN to DKK in 2019-01 
MXN to DKK in 2018 MXN to DKK in 2018-12  MXN to DKK in 2018-11  MXN to DKK in 2018-10  MXN to DKK in 2018-09  MXN to DKK in 2018-08  MXN to DKK in 2018-07  MXN to DKK in 2018-06  MXN to DKK in 2018-05  MXN to DKK in 2018-04  MXN to DKK in 2018-03  MXN to DKK in 2018-02  MXN to DKK in 2018-01 
MXN to DKK in 2017 MXN to DKK in 2017-12  MXN to DKK in 2017-11  MXN to DKK in 2017-10  MXN to DKK in 2017-09  MXN to DKK in 2017-08  MXN to DKK in 2017-07  MXN to DKK in 2017-06  MXN to DKK in 2017-05  MXN to DKK in 2017-04  MXN to DKK in 2017-03  MXN to DKK in 2017-02  MXN to DKK in 2017-01 
MXN to DKK in 2016 MXN to DKK in 2016-12  MXN to DKK in 2016-11  MXN to DKK in 2016-10  MXN to DKK in 2016-09  MXN to DKK in 2016-08  MXN to DKK in 2016-07  MXN to DKK in 2016-06  MXN to DKK in 2016-05  MXN to DKK in 2016-04  MXN to DKK in 2016-03  MXN to DKK in 2016-02  MXN to DKK in 2016-01 
MXN to DKK in 2015 MXN to DKK in 2015-12  MXN to DKK in 2015-11  MXN to DKK in 2015-10  MXN to DKK in 2015-09  MXN to DKK in 2015-08  MXN to DKK in 2015-07  MXN to DKK in 2015-06  MXN to DKK in 2015-05  MXN to DKK in 2015-04  MXN to DKK in 2015-03  MXN to DKK in 2015-02  MXN to DKK in 2015-01 
MXN to DKK in 2014 MXN to DKK in 2014-12  MXN to DKK in 2014-11  MXN to DKK in 2014-10  MXN to DKK in 2014-09  MXN to DKK in 2014-08  MXN to DKK in 2014-07  MXN to DKK in 2014-06  MXN to DKK in 2014-05  MXN to DKK in 2014-04  MXN to DKK in 2014-03  MXN to DKK in 2014-02  MXN to DKK in 2014-01 
MXN to DKK in 2013 MXN to DKK in 2013-12  MXN to DKK in 2013-11  MXN to DKK in 2013-10  MXN to DKK in 2013-09  MXN to DKK in 2013-08  MXN to DKK in 2013-07  MXN to DKK in 2013-06  MXN to DKK in 2013-05  MXN to DKK in 2013-04  MXN to DKK in 2013-03  MXN to DKK in 2013-02  MXN to DKK in 2013-01 
MXN to DKK in 2012 MXN to DKK in 2012-12  MXN to DKK in 2012-11  MXN to DKK in 2012-10  MXN to DKK in 2012-09  MXN to DKK in 2012-08  MXN to DKK in 2012-07  MXN to DKK in 2012-06  MXN to DKK in 2012-05  MXN to DKK in 2012-04  MXN to DKK in 2012-03  MXN to DKK in 2012-02  MXN to DKK in 2012-01 
MXN to DKK in 2011 MXN to DKK in 2011-12  MXN to DKK in 2011-11  MXN to DKK in 2011-10  MXN to DKK in 2011-09  MXN to DKK in 2011-08  MXN to DKK in 2011-07  MXN to DKK in 2011-06  MXN to DKK in 2011-05  MXN to DKK in 2011-04  MXN to DKK in 2011-03  MXN to DKK in 2011-02  MXN to DKK in 2011-01 
MXN to DKK in 2010 MXN to DKK in 2010-12  MXN to DKK in 2010-11  MXN to DKK in 2010-10  MXN to DKK in 2010-09  MXN to DKK in 2010-08  MXN to DKK in 2010-07  MXN to DKK in 2010-06  MXN to DKK in 2010-05  MXN to DKK in 2010-04  MXN to DKK in 2010-03  MXN to DKK in 2010-02  MXN to DKK in 2010-01 
MXN to DKK in 2009 MXN to DKK in 2009-12  MXN to DKK in 2009-11  MXN to DKK in 2009-10  MXN to DKK in 2009-09  MXN to DKK in 2009-08  MXN to DKK in 2009-07  MXN to DKK in 2009-06  MXN to DKK in 2009-05  MXN to DKK in 2009-04  MXN to DKK in 2009-03  MXN to DKK in 2009-02  MXN to DKK in 2009-01 
MXN to DKK in 2008 MXN to DKK in 2008-12  MXN to DKK in 2008-11  MXN to DKK in 2008-10  MXN to DKK in 2008-09  MXN to DKK in 2008-08  MXN to DKK in 2008-07  MXN to DKK in 2008-06  MXN to DKK in 2008-05  MXN to DKK in 2008-04  MXN to DKK in 2008-03  MXN to DKK in 2008-02  MXN to DKK in 2008-01 
MXN to DKK in 2007 MXN to DKK in 2007-12  MXN to DKK in 2007-11  MXN to DKK in 2007-10  MXN to DKK in 2007-09  MXN to DKK in 2007-08  MXN to DKK in 2007-07  MXN to DKK in 2007-06  MXN to DKK in 2007-05  MXN to DKK in 2007-04  MXN to DKK in 2007-03  MXN to DKK in 2007-02  MXN to DKK in 2007-01 
MXN to DKK in 2006 MXN to DKK in 2006-12  MXN to DKK in 2006-11  MXN to DKK in 2006-10  MXN to DKK in 2006-09  MXN to DKK in 2006-08  MXN to DKK in 2006-07  MXN to DKK in 2006-06  MXN to DKK in 2006-05  MXN to DKK in 2006-04  MXN to DKK in 2006-03  MXN to DKK in 2006-02  MXN to DKK in 2006-01 
MXN to DKK in 2005 MXN to DKK in 2005-12  MXN to DKK in 2005-11  MXN to DKK in 2005-10  MXN to DKK in 2005-09  MXN to DKK in 2005-08  MXN to DKK in 2005-07  MXN to DKK in 2005-06  MXN to DKK in 2005-05  MXN to DKK in 2005-04  MXN to DKK in 2005-03  MXN to DKK in 2005-02  MXN to DKK in 2005-01 
MXN to DKK in 2004 MXN to DKK in 2004-12  MXN to DKK in 2004-11  MXN to DKK in 2004-10  MXN to DKK in 2004-09  MXN to DKK in 2004-08  MXN to DKK in 2004-07  MXN to DKK in 2004-06  MXN to DKK in 2004-05  MXN to DKK in 2004-04  MXN to DKK in 2004-03  MXN to DKK in 2004-02  MXN to DKK in 2004-01 
MXN to DKK in 2003 MXN to DKK in 2003-12  MXN to DKK in 2003-11  MXN to DKK in 2003-10  MXN to DKK in 2003-09  MXN to DKK in 2003-08  MXN to DKK in 2003-07  MXN to DKK in 2003-06  MXN to DKK in 2003-05  MXN to DKK in 2003-04  MXN to DKK in 2003-03  MXN to DKK in 2003-02  MXN to DKK in 2003-01 
MXN to DKK in 2002 MXN to DKK in 2002-12  MXN to DKK in 2002-11  MXN to DKK in 2002-10  MXN to DKK in 2002-09  MXN to DKK in 2002-08  MXN to DKK in 2002-07  MXN to DKK in 2002-06  MXN to DKK in 2002-05  MXN to DKK in 2002-04  MXN to DKK in 2002-03  MXN to DKK in 2002-02  MXN to DKK in 2002-01 
MXN to DKK in 2001 MXN to DKK in 2001-12  MXN to DKK in 2001-11  MXN to DKK in 2001-10  MXN to DKK in 2001-09  MXN to DKK in 2001-08  MXN to DKK in 2001-07  MXN to DKK in 2001-06  MXN to DKK in 2001-05  MXN to DKK in 2001-04  MXN to DKK in 2001-03  MXN to DKK in 2001-02  MXN to DKK in 2001-01 
MXN to DKK in 2000 MXN to DKK in 2000-12  MXN to DKK in 2000-11  MXN to DKK in 2000-10  MXN to DKK in 2000-09  MXN to DKK in 2000-08  MXN to DKK in 2000-07  MXN to DKK in 2000-06  MXN to DKK in 2000-05  MXN to DKK in 2000-04  MXN to DKK in 2000-03  MXN to DKK in 2000-02  MXN to DKK in 2000-01 

All MXN Exchange Rates Now

Exchange Rate Exchange Rate Exchange Rate
MXN to AED rate 0.2092 MXN to ALL rate 5.78844 MXN to ANG rate 0.10267
MXN to ARS rate 13.69349 MXN to AUD rate 0.08603 MXN to AWG rate 0.10267
MXN to BBD rate 0.11392 MXN to BDT rate 6.11141 MXN to BGN rate 0.10402
MXN to BHD rate 0.02144 MXN to BIF rate 160.90907 ▼ MXN to BMD rate 0.05696
MXN to BND rate 0.07695 MXN to BOB rate 0.39364 MXN to BRL rate 0.28248
MXN to BSD rate 0.05696 MXN to BTN rate 4.687 MXN to BZD rate 0.11483
MXN to CAD rate 0.07648 ▲ MXN to CHF rate 0.05178 MXN to CLP rate 45.50508 ▼
MXN to CNY rate 0.40355 MXN to COP rate 251.05921 ▼ MXN to CRC rate 30.69754 ▼
MXN to CZK rate 1.25588 MXN to DKK rate 0.39614 MXN to DOP rate 3.10341
MXN to DZD rate 7.76881 ▼ MXN to EGP rate 1.758 ▼ MXN to ETB rate 3.09629
MXN to EUR rate 0.05317 MXN to FJD rate 0.12737 MXN to GBP rate 0.04575
MXN to GMD rate 3.39305 ▲ MXN to GNF rate 492.97981 ▼ MXN to GTQ rate 0.44607
MXN to HKD rate 0.44647 MXN to HNL rate 1.40803 MXN to HRK rate 0.40079
MXN to HTG rate 8.00393 MXN to HUF rate 19.67875 ▼ MXN to IDR rate 848.79674 ▼
MXN to ILS rate 0.21352 ▼ MXN to INR rate 4.69355 MXN to IQD rate 74.61624 ▼
MXN to IRR rate 2409.36405 ▼ MXN to ISK rate 8.02552 MXN to JMD rate 8.81078
MXN to JOD rate 0.0404 MXN to JPY rate 7.97112 MXN to KES rate 7.89679
MXN to KMF rate 26.07011 ▼ MXN to KRW rate 74.40264 ▼ MXN to KWD rate 0.01752
MXN to KYD rate 0.04747 ▼ MXN to KZT rate 25.56623 ▼ MXN to LBP rate 861.55739 ▼
MXN to LKR rate 16.53377 MXN to LSL rate 1.11469 MXN to MAD rate 0.58073 ▲
MXN to MDL rate 1.0109 MXN to MKD rate 3.28414 MXN to MNT rate 200.43858 ▼
MXN to MOP rate 0.45991 MXN to MUR rate 2.59155 MXN to MVR rate 0.8746
MXN to MWK rate 58.26902 ▼ MXN to MYR rate 0.26073 MXN to NAD rate 1.11469
MXN to NGN rate 26.31504 ▼ MXN to NIO rate 2.08242 MXN to NOK rate 0.62795
MXN to NPR rate 7.4992 MXN to NZD rate 0.09394 MXN to OMR rate 0.02193
MXN to PAB rate 0.05696 MXN to PEN rate 0.20984 MXN to PGK rate 0.2005
MXN to PHP rate 3.19076 MXN to PKR rate 16.2689 ▼ MXN to PLN rate 0.23881
MXN to PYG rate 412.43065 ▼ MXN to QAR rate 0.20739 MXN to RON rate 0.2641
MXN to RUB rate 4.60228 MXN to RWF rate 64.37317 ▼ MXN to SAR rate 0.21363
MXN to SBD rate 0.47509 ▼ MXN to SCR rate 0.79769 MXN to SEK rate 0.61522
MXN to SGD rate 0.07692 MXN to SLL rate 1006.18005 ▼ MXN to SVC rate 0.49847
MXN to SZL rate 1.11469 MXN to THB rate 1.97866 ▼ MXN to TND rate 0.17612
MXN to TOP rate 0.13564 MXN to TRY rate 1.19391 MXN to TTD rate 0.38639
MXN to TWD rate 1.7476 MXN to TZS rate 134.87882 ▼ MXN to UAH rate 2.10401 ▲
MXN to UGX rate 213.06081 ▼ MXN to USD rate 0.05696 MXN to UYU rate 2.21064
MXN to VUV rate 6.77692 MXN to WST rate 0.15524 MXN to XAF rate 34.87428 ▼
MXN to XCD rate 0.15393 MXN to XOF rate 34.87428 ▼ MXN to XPF rate 6.34433
MXN to YER rate 14.25967 ▼ MXN to ZAR rate 1.11127

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