North America’s Largest Cross-Border Trade Point
- Mexico plays a vital role in regional supply chains, facilitating massive import flows through its extensive U.S. border crossings.
End-to-End, Multi-Modal Import Intelligence from North America’s Strategic Trade Hub At Data Vault, we deliver comprehensive, shipment-level Mexico import customs trade data sourced directly from SAT (Servicio de Administración Tributaria) and other official customs authorities. Covering all modes of transport—including ocean freight, air cargo, rail, and truck shipments—our data equips businesses, analysts, and governments with powerful insights into Mexico’s dynamic import landscape. Mexico at a Glance: A Global Trade and Manufacturing Gateway Mexico is the world’s 12th largest importer, with annual imports exceeding USD 600 billion. Its economy, valued over USD 1.4 trillion, serves as a key bridge between North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. From consumer electronics and industrial equipment to chemicals, raw materials, and food products, Mexico’s import flows support its large-scale manufacturing base, supply chain operations, and growing domestic demand. With strategic land borders, major seaports (like Manzanillo, Veracruz, Altamira), international airports (like CDMX, Monterrey, Guadalajara), and an expansive rail and road network, Mexico handles millions of import shipments every year.
Covers All Transport Modes
Road (Truck) – At major land borders, primarily from the U.S.
Air Cargo – From global suppliers at key airports
Shipment-Level Import Details
Sourced from Official SAT Records
Country-Wise & Commodity Insights
Smart Filtering Tools
Importer & Global Supplier Directories
HS Code-Level Trade Analytics
Structured Data in Excel/CSV
Monthly Data Updates
Trade Compliance & Risk Screening
Historical Time-Series Data
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Email: info@datavaultinsights.com