The Ministry of Finance reported that ANAM’s collection fell 1.9% year-on-year during the first half of 2024, to 554,950.5 million pesos.
Considering all federal government collection at the end of June, public revenues were above the program, as a result of both higher non-tax revenues and higher own revenues from agencies and companies.
In addition, the federal government’s tax collection continued to show sustained dynamism, registering a 6.2% real rise compared to what was observed in the first half of 2023, which represented the highest real growth rate since 2016.
ANAM’s collection
The following is the cash flow collection by customs of Mexico from January to June 2024, in millions of pesos:
- Total: 554,950.5
- Acapulco: 496.1
- Agua Prieta. 554.9
- Aguascalientes: 5,041.8
- AICM: 17,136.0
- AIFA: 21,844.0
- Altamira: 20,586.0
- Cancun: 908.8
- Acuña City: 558.3
- Camargo City: 2,150.6
- Cd. del Carmen: 1,177.5
- Hidalgo City: 1,248.7
- Juarez City: 19,489.6
- Cd. M. Alemán: 401.6
- Reynosa City: 14,207.4
- Chihuahua: 373.5
- Coatzacoalcos: 5,375.6
- Colombia: 13,986.1
- Dos Bocas: 2,689.5
- Ensenada: 4,518.4
- Guadalajara: 6,892.9
- Guanajuato: 256.4
- Guaymas: 2,008.9
- L. Cárdenas: 49,476.1
- La Paz: 755.3
- Manzanillo: 75,414.1
- Matamoros: 12,865.0
- Mazatlan: 10,617.1
- Mexicali: 7,377.0
- Mexico: 5,303.6
- Monterrey: 5,868.7
- Naco: 133.4
- Nogales: 4,467.9
- New: Laredo 94,484.0
- Ojinaga: 393.3
- Piedras Negras: 6,250.3
- Puebla: 14,248.3
- Puerto Palomas: 123.2
- Querétaro: 4,070.0
- Salina Cruz: 299.9
- Sbte Lopez: 14.6
- SLR Colorado: 305.2
- Sonoyta: 15.2
- Tampico: 4,848.6
- Tecate: 178.7
- Tijuana: 9,264.3
- Toluca: 12,978.7
- Torreon: 375.2
- Tuxpan: 18,358.2
- Veracruz: 65,411.9
Statistical
These are preliminary figures subject to revision. Amounts may not add up due to rounding. The statistical collection information considers only cash flow and does not consider other virtual forms of payment and special certificates (public and/or private). Includes 100% of DTA.