Mexican Export to the US Breaks Historic Record, Reaches 534.9 Billion USD in 2025
Mexican exports to the United States reached a historic high of 534.9 billion USD in 2025, marking a 5.8 percent increase from the previous year.
In 2025, Mexican exports to the United States hit a record-breaking 534.9 billion USD, demonstrating significant growth in trade relations between the two neighboring countries. According to data from the United States Census Bureau, this figure represents a 5.8 percent increase compared to 2024. Alongside this surge in exports, Mexico's imports from the U.S. also saw an uptick, totaling 337.96 billion USD, which is a 1.2 percent rise from the previous year.
The trade surplus for Mexico in 2025 was noteworthy, reaching 196.91 billion USD, compared to 171.49 billion USD in 2024. This 14.82 percent increase in surplus indicates a growing economic advantage for Mexico in its trade with the U.S. Additionally, total trade between Mexico and the United States exceeded 872.83 billion USD, reflecting a 3.96 percent increase from 2024, indicating robust economic interdependence between the two nations.
This record-breaking trade activity not only highlights the resilience of the Mexican economy but also underscores the significance of the U.S.-Mexico trade relationship in the broader context of global economic dynamics. As both nations continue to navigate post-pandemic recovery and shifting trade policies, these figures could influence future negotiations and collaborations within trade agreements such as the USMCA, suggesting a potential reshaping of trade strategies moving forward.