Mexico on track for record export year after October revenues hit US $66B
The value of Mexico's exports increased 14.2% annually in October to reach US $66.13 billion, a record high for any month, according to official data.
mexiconewsdaily.comHere are the latest findings on Mexico exports based on recent reporting (as of late 2025):
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The value of Mexico's exports increased 14.2% annually in October to reach US $66.13 billion, a record high for any month, according to official data.
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economictimes.indiatimes.comMexico recorded a US$606 million trade surplus in October as exports rose 14.2%, driven by strong manufacturing growth, improved non-oil trade.
mexicobusiness.newsExports in Mexico increased to 56851.10 USD Million in February from 48007.80 USD Million in January of 2026. This page provides the latest reported value for - Mexico Exports - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
tradingeconomics.comInegi reported a $771mn surplus for the full year in 2025. This compares with a $18.5bn deficit in 2024 that resulted from a larger surplus in the non-oil trade balance — which went to $26.32bn in 2025 from $2.69bn in 2024 — and an increase in the oil trade deficit to $25.55bn in 2025 from $21.23bn in 2024.
www.argusmedia.comMexico's trade surplus widened slightly in November from the previous month, despite sharp declines in both exports and imports in the non-oil category.
www.argusmedia.comMexico’s strong export performance, driven by manufacturing and US integration, requires a Q4 logistics and SME strategy, writes Paulina Aguilar.
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