Not counting petroleum and natural gas, the US exported 207 billion USD worth of products to Mexico in 2023. Of the top 20 commodity classifications exported, 16 were vehicles, machinery and instruments, or manufacturing inputs such as plastics, chemicals, yarns and metals, a dollar value of 143 billion USD. That doesn’t count inputs for food processing that also appear in the top 20 (cereals, meats). (Source: US ITC DataWeb.)

Well over half of the non-petroleum US exports to Mexico are destined for the production of other end products. This paints a numeric picture of the nature of the US trade relationship with Mexico: industrial and manufacturing with a strong element of automotive. That the relationship es así is a direct result of the North American integrated supply chains, which have grown in complexity since 1994 when NAFTA was implemented. Unless subjected to a severe disruption, the melding of the US, Canadian and Mexican markets– first industrial and manufacturing, but also eventually consumer– is an unstoppable force to the immovable object that is our separateness as countries.

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Incidentally, this is among the reasons we’re not super worried about tariffs breaking the relationship. Another is the appointment of Ambassador Ron Johnson as US Ambassador to Mexico.


Source: US ITA TradeStats Express

The case of supply chain integration between NC and Mexico is equal or more intense than that of the US overall. All this to say that Mexican manufacturing indeed is a strong and likely still growing export market for NC companies, and also that NC manufacturing is a strong and likely still growing export market for Mexican companies. We recently prepared some information for an NC company in production machinery, to show the market size for manufacturing in Mexico overall.

To keep perspective on Mexico as a market versus other Latin America markets, remember that Mexico is indeed Latin America, but it is also North America. Mexico is a smaller economy than Brazil, but it punches above its weight in manufacturing due to higher volume focused on manufactured exports.

Manufacturing is about 18% of the total economy in Mexico (vs about 10% of the US economy). There are about 60,000 companies in Mexico manufacturing that have over 10 employees each, and key manufacturing segments in Mexico reported over 1 billion USD in supply purchasing over the last year.

Industry

Subcategories

Number

of companies

Non-CAPEX Supplies Nov 2023 -Oct 2024

(18 MXN = 1 USD)

Examples

Food Industry

Food production, beverages, and tobacco

196,000

202 million USD

Corn mills, bottling plants, meat processors

Metal Product Manufacturing

Tools, metallic structures, and metal articles

67,000

203 million USD

Metalworking shops, structure manufacturers

Textile, Apparel, and Leather Manufacturing

Spinning, weaving, garment production, leather tanning

55,000

32 million USD

Cut and sew operations, footwear factories, technical textiles

Furniture and Wood Industries

Furniture, carpentry, and derivative materials

52,000

51 million USD

Carpentry shops, furniture manufacturers

Chemical, Plastics and Rubber Industries

Production of chemicals, and plastics and rubber products

26,600

239 million USD

Plastic manufacturers, adhesives, and pharmaceutical

Printing and Related

Books, periodicals and magazines

18,000

22 million USD

Printing presses

Paper and Related Products Industry

Paper, cardboard, and printing products

1,300

42 million USD

Printing shops, cardboard packaging factories

Machinery and Equipment
Manufacturing

Agricultural, industrial, electrical, and electronic machinery

800

64 million USD

Engine manufacturers, medical equipment, heavy machinery

Automotive Industry

Passenger vehicle and truck production, auto parts, and accessories

734

287 million USD

Assembly plants (OEMs), Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers

The above information on manufacturing segment size indicators comes from Mexico’s national statistical institute, including its national economic census and economic information database.