Overview: This page contains the latest international trade data for Mexico, including service trade data, and tariffs. In 2018 Mexico was the number 15 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 11 in total exports, the number 13 in total imports, and the number 21 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2018, Mexico exported $441B and imported $416B, resulting in a positive trade balance of $25.2B. In 2018, Mexico's exports per capita were $3.5k and its imports per capita were $3.3k.

Trade: The top exports of Mexico are Cars ($50.7B), Vehicle Parts ($30.1B), Computers ($29.7B), Delivery Trucks ($25B), and Telephones ($16.7B). The top imports of Mexico are Refined Petroleum ($31.3B), Vehicle Parts ($27.4B), Office Machine Parts ($16.8B), Cars ($10.5B), and Computers ($7.49B).

Destinations: Mexico exports mostly to United States ($340B), Canada ($18.3B), Germany ($7.83B), China ($7.65B), and Japan ($4.75B), and imports mostly from United States ($237B), China ($54.7B), Germany ($17B), Japan ($12.8B), and South Korea ($12B).

Location: Mexico borders Belize, Guatemala, and United States by land and Cuba and Honduras by sea.