
Top U.S. trading partner in 2023: Mexico
Mexico was the top trading partner of the United States in 2023, according to information from the Department of Commerce. This first position refers only

Mexico was the top trading partner of the United States in 2023, according to information from the Department of Commerce. This first position refers only

Mexico displaced China as the leading exporter to the United States in 2023, the U.S. Census Bureau reported on Wednesday. Without services, this indicator only

Empirical evidence suggests that some non-tariff measures are legitimate trade policy instruments, but some of these measures can have negative effects on trade and resilience.

The downward trend in agricultural commodity and food prices implies that there is greater scope for improving access to food by increasing incomes than by

During 2023, Mexico‘s product trade balance showed a deficit of US$5.464 billion, which compares with a deficit of US$26.879 billion observed in 2022. The trade balance

Mexico‘s exports (merchandise, excluding services) were US$593.012 billion in 2023, an increase of 2.6% over 2022. Since its foreign purchases fell 1.0% to 598.475 billion

Mexican chili exports in 2023 were US$1.101 billion, a growth of 7.3% over the previous year. Mexico has been a major exporter of chili peppers

Berry exports from Mexico grew at a year-on-year rate of 4.8% in 2023, to US$2.653 billion, according to data from Mexico’s National Customs Agency (ANAM).

Red tomato exports from Mexico totaled US$2.189 billion in 2023, up 2.1% year-on-year. Measured in volume, growth was 1.0%, to 1,798,100 tons, according to ANAM
Avocado exports from Mexico recorded a 4.5% year-on-year drop in 2023, to US$3.202 billion, according to data from Mexico’s National Customs Agency (ANAM). Mexico is

Mexico was the top trading partner of the United States in 2023, according to information from the Department of Commerce. This first position refers only

Mexico displaced China as the leading exporter to the United States in 2023, the U.S. Census Bureau reported on Wednesday. Without services, this indicator only

Empirical evidence suggests that some non-tariff measures are legitimate trade policy instruments, but some of these measures can have negative effects on trade and resilience.

The downward trend in agricultural commodity and food prices implies that there is greater scope for improving access to food by increasing incomes than by

During 2023, Mexico‘s product trade balance showed a deficit of US$5.464 billion, which compares with a deficit of US$26.879 billion observed in 2022. The trade balance

Mexico‘s exports (merchandise, excluding services) were US$593.012 billion in 2023, an increase of 2.6% over 2022. Since its foreign purchases fell 1.0% to 598.475 billion

Mexican chili exports in 2023 were US$1.101 billion, a growth of 7.3% over the previous year. Mexico has been a major exporter of chili peppers

Berry exports from Mexico grew at a year-on-year rate of 4.8% in 2023, to US$2.653 billion, according to data from Mexico’s National Customs Agency (ANAM).

Red tomato exports from Mexico totaled US$2.189 billion in 2023, up 2.1% year-on-year. Measured in volume, growth was 1.0%, to 1,798,100 tons, according to ANAM
Avocado exports from Mexico recorded a 4.5% year-on-year drop in 2023, to US$3.202 billion, according to data from Mexico’s National Customs Agency (ANAM). Mexico is