Mexico
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The statistical information here presented is the effort of several years of work in the Cechimex. Please acknowledge this source by citing the original source of the corresponding tables as follows:
- Source: Based on CECHIMEX (2023)
MEXICO STATISTICS OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS (1995-2022):
FOR SELECTED CHAPTERS AND VALUE CHAINS.
(updated in 2024 with data until 2023)
1. Mexico: selected chapters of the Harmonized System
2. Mexico: car industry-automotive spare parts value chain
3. Mexico: electronics value chain (until 2016 wide version y
until 2022 reduced version)
4. Mexico: yarn-textile-garment value chain
MEXICO STATISTICS OF TOTAL EXPORTS AND IMPORTS (1993-2012):
DEFINITE AND TEMPORARY. HISTORICAL DATA SERIES
AT 2-, 4-, 5-, 6- AND 8- DIGIT LEVELS OF THE HARMONIZED SYSTEM.
1. México: Total exports and imports
2. Mexico: Exports and imports with United States
3. Mexico: Exports and imports with China
NOTICE:
- It is important to review trade statistics as there may be differences in the respective national sources.
- The tables are based on the international trade classification of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, HTS reporting numbers for a total of 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 digit levels.
- Files are presented in Excel and are compressed in RAR files. RAR free download is available online..