Mexico Export Data
🇺🇸 United States 81.9% 🇨🇦 Canada 3.3% 🇨🇳 China 1.5% 🇦🇲 America NES 1.3% 🇩🇪 Germany 1.2% 🌍 Area Nes 0.9% 🚗 Vehicles & Parts ~22.8% 💻 Electronics ~16.9% ⚙️ Machinery ~24.6% 🥑 Agri & Beverages ~5% 🇺🇸 United States 81.9% 🇨🇦 Canada 3.3% 🇨🇳 China 1.5% 🇦🇲 America NES 1.3% 🇩🇪 Germany 1.2% 🌍 Area Nes 0.9% 🚗 Vehicles & Parts ~22.8% 💻 Electronics ~16.9% ⚙️ Machinery ~24.6% 🥑 Agri & Beverages ~5%
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United Mexican States

Mexico

Export Data

Latin America's top exporter and the indispensable manufacturing partner to the United States. A $665B+ export market supercharged by the nearshoring boom, IMMEX/maquiladora operations, and USMCA integration. Get verified, shipment-level intelligence on every trade flow crossing overland borders and departing from Veracruz and Manzanillo.

🌍 $665B+ Total Exports 2025 (USD)
🏆 #1 Supplier to the USA
🇺🇸 81.9% USA's Share of Exports
📈 Boom Nearshoring Expansion
6M+Annual Shipment Records
Key HubsNuevo Laredo & Tijuana
150+Destination Partners
FOB/DAFPricing Benchmarks
MonthlyData Update Cycle
North American Integration

The USMCA Engine

Over 80% of Mexico's exports head directly to the United States. Driven by the USMCA (T-MEC) agreement, Mexico recently overtook China as the top supplier of goods to the US, heavily concentrated in automotive parts, consumer electronics, and heavy machinery.

The Maquiladora Model

IMMEX & Assembly Lines

The core of Mexico's export power lies in the IMMEX program. Raw materials and components are imported tariff-free from Asia and the US, assembled in border state factories (maquiladoras), and rapidly re-exported as finished, high-value goods back to North America.

Agri & Beverages

Tequila, Beer & Avocados

Beyond heavy industry, Mexico is a global agricultural powerhouse. It is the world's leading exporter of beer, avocados, tomatoes, and tequila, satisfying massive consumer demand in the US, Europe, and increasingly in Asian markets.

📈 Mexico Export Trajectory (USD Billion) 2021–2025
2021
$494B — Pandemic Base
Base
2022
$579B
+17.2%
2023
$595B
+2.7%
2024
$619B
+4.0%
2025
$665B+
+7.4%
Data Fields
Every Record. Every Detail.

Each shipment record is sourced from reliable and integrated trade records — delivering complete field-level depth across exporter details, global buyer, product, pricing, and shipment processing points.

# Field Name Description Category
01
Exporter Name & RFC
Full name and Registro Federal de Contribuyentes (RFC) of the Mexican supplier — essential for identifying active factories, maquiladoras, and agribusinesses.
Supplier Intel
02
Overseas Consignee
Name and destination country of the foreign buyer. Crucial for mapping the massive North American supply chains and identifying top US importers.
Buyer Data
03
NICO Code (HS Code)
10-digit Número de Identificación Comercial (NICO) classifying the product precisely — enabling highly granular product-level trade flow and USMCA tariff tracking.
Classification
04
Product Description
Full shipment declaration details including brand, specification, and model — critical for identifying specific OEM auto parts, machinery, or agricultural grades.
Product Detail
05
Quantity & Unit
Number of units, net weight (MT/kg), or volume per shipment with declared measurement unit — enabling precise export volume tracking and manufacturing output analysis.
Volume
06
Declared FOB/DAF Value
Free On Board or Delivered At Frontier value (USD) recorded for trade analysis — the primary basis for pricing benchmarks, market valuation, and revenue tracking.
Trade Value
07
Port & Entry Point
Specific exit point — Nuevo Laredo, Ciudad Juarez, Tijuana (land borders) or Veracruz, Altamira (sea ports). Essential for tracking cross-border logistics.
Port Data
08
Shipment Date
Date the shipment was processed and recorded — enabling real-time trend analysis and understanding Just-In-Time (JIT) assembly and delivery cycles.
Timeline
09
Mode of Transport
Road, sea, or rail. With road freight (trucking) overwhelmingly dominating US-Mexico border trade, tracking border crossings is crucial for logistics.
Logistics
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Monthly Refresh CycleRecords updated monthly — ensuring you track manufacturing output as it happens.
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Advanced FilteringFilter by NICO code, destination country, exporter RFC, aduana, or date range instantly.
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Multi-Year HistoryHistorical data allowing direct comparison of trade flows before and during the nearshoring boom.
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Destination Countries
Where Mexico Sends Its Exports

The United States is the ultimate destination for over 80% of Mexico's exports, reflecting deeply integrated cross-border supply chains. Canada, China, and Germany serve as secondary but critical markets for specialized goods.

01 🇺🇸 United States 81.9%
02 🇨🇦 Canada 3.3%
03 🇨🇳 China 1.5%
04 🇦🇲 America NES 1.3%
05 🇩🇪 Germany 1.2%
06 🌍 Area Nes 0.9%
07 🇰🇷 South Korea 0.8%
08 🇧🇷 Brazil 0.7%
Export Share by Region
Geographic breakdown of Mexico's export destinations
🌎 North America (USA, Canada)
85.3%
🌏 Asia (incl. China, Taiwan)
6.0%
🏛️ Europe (EU + UK)
5.0%
🌎 Latin America & Others
3.7%
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USA: The Trade Anchor Mexico recently overtook China to become the #1 source of imports for the US. The daily flow of thousands of trucks carrying electronics, auto parts, and fresh produce across the border is the heartbeat of Mexico's economy.
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Canada: USMCA Synergy As the third member of the USMCA, Canada is a vital destination for Mexican automotive exports, heavy machinery, and agricultural goods, heavily relying on integrated rail and trucking logistics through the US.
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China: Raw Materials & Tech While Mexico imports heavily from China, its exports back to Asia include copper ores, specialized auto components, and certain high-end manufactured goods produced by Asian companies operating in Mexican free trade zones.
Export Categories
Major Export Industries & Categories

Mexico's export profile is a testament to its advanced manufacturing capabilities. Automotive, electronics, and precision machinery dominate, alongside a robust agricultural and beverage sector.

🚗 Vehicles & Auto Parts HS 87 · #1 Category

The crown jewel of Mexican exports. Global automakers (Ford, GM, VW, Nissan, Kia) utilize Mexico as a primary assembly hub. Millions of finished passenger cars, commercial trucks, and crucial auto components are shipped north to the US and Canada annually.

Passenger VehiclesAuto PartsCommercial TrucksTractors
~22.8% Export Share
💻 Electrical Machinery & Electronics HS 85

Mexico is a global leader in electronics manufacturing, particularly flat-screen televisions, computers, telecommunications equipment, and insulated wiring. Maquiladoras assemble Asian and US components into finished goods for the North American market.

TelevisionsInsulated WireTelecom Equipment
~16.9% Export Share
⚙️ Machinery & Mechanical Equip. HS 84

A highly advanced manufacturing sector. Mexico exports vast quantities of computers, internal combustion engines (heavily integrated with US auto plants), industrial refrigerators, and pumps, proving its transition to high-value capital goods production.

ComputersEnginesRefrigeratorsPumps
~24.6% Export Share
🔬 Optics & Medical Instruments HS 90

The Tijuana and Baja California regions host one of the world's largest medical device manufacturing clusters. Mexico exports billions in high-precision surgical instruments, orthopedics, and measuring equipment directly to US hospitals and clinics.

Medical InstrumentsOrthopedicsMeasuring Devices
~5% Export Share
🥑 Beverages & Agriculture HS 22, 07, 08

A highly lucrative, consumer-facing sector. Mexico is the world's largest exporter of beer (Corona, Modelo) and avocados. Agave-based spirits (Tequila, Mezcal), tomatoes, and berries form a massive, continuous supply chain feeding US supermarkets and bars.

BeerTequilaAvocadosBerries
~4% Export Share
Who Uses This Data
Data That Powers Every Trade Role
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US Retailers & BrandsIdentify top-tier Mexican contract manufacturers (maquiladoras) by searching specific RFCs, verify their output capacity, and secure nearshored production.
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Supply Chain & LogisticsTrack cross-border truck traffic at Nuevo Laredo and Otay Mesa to optimize JIT (Just-In-Time) delivery schedules, monitor border bottlenecks, and plan capacity.
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Market Research AnalystsBuild data-backed reports on North American supply chain integration, tracking exactly how Mexican automotive and electronic exports are growing year-over-year.
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Global Compliance TeamsMonitor trade flows, verify origin claims for USMCA (T-MEC) tariff exemptions, and ensure adherence to regional value content regulations.
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Food & Beverage BuyersTrack exactly how much produce (avocados, berries) and beverages (tequila, beer) are leaving Mexico to forecast US supermarket supply and pricing.
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Nearshoring InvestorsEvaluate the real-world execution of nearshoring by tracking the export output of newly established manufacturing plants in border states and the Bajío region.
📩 Full Dataset Access
Everything You Need on Mexico's $665B+ Export Market

6M+ shipment records · Exporter RFC details · Buyer names · NICO Codes · FOB/DAF Values · Border crossing data — all delivered in Excel or CSV tailored to your exact requirements.

Exporter names & RFC included Consignee country & name Full NICO Code (10-digit) Declared FOB/DAF value (USD) Port & Entry Point data Date & transport mode Multi-year history available Delivered within 24 hours
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Market Intelligence
Why Mexico Export Data Is Essential Intelligence

As the manufacturing gateway to the United States, Mexico's export data is the ultimate indicator of North American industrial capacity, nearshoring trends, and cross-border logistics.

🏭Nearshoring Intel
Tracking Factory Output

With companies actively relocating production to Mexico, tracking the export of finished electronics, auto parts, and machinery provides a lagging indicator of successful industrial expansion in border states, proving which nearshoring investments are yielding results.

BoomManufacturing Output
🚚Logistics Tracking
Cross-Border Traffic

Millions of trucks cross the US-Mexico border annually. Analyzing aduana-level export data at Laredo, El Paso, and Otay Mesa reveals real-time supply chain velocity, logistics bottlenecks, and the precise outbound flow of JIT inventory to US factories.

LiveCorridor Visibility
🚗Auto Industry
Integrated Assembly Lines

The North American auto industry relies on components crossing the border multiple times. Export data provides crucial visibility into how Mexican assembly plants are feeding finished vehicles and complex engines directly into the US consumer and industrial markets.

~22.8%Auto Sector Dominance
🤝Trade Policy
USMCA Compliance

Under the USMCA, stringent "rules of origin" dictate tariff exemptions. Tracking export data out of Mexico is essential for US importers ensuring compliance with regional value content rules, avoiding hefty tariffs on goods originating from outside North America.

NICOTariff Tracking
Key Insight
The Bottom Line on Mexico Export Intelligence

Every outbound shipment from Mexico is a data point about the health of North American manufacturing. Mexico's 6M+ annual export records form a live map of the nearshoring boom, USMCA supply chain integration, and cross-border logistics. That's true, actionable market intelligence.

6M+Annual Records
$665B+Export Volume
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