Overview
- Mexico’s goods exports to the United States hit $48.524 billion in October 2025, up 6.7% year over year, as U.S. imports from Mexico reached $29.575 billion and produced a record $18.949 billion monthly surplus.
- Mexico was the top destination for U.S. goods exports for the fourth straight month in October, and it led overall U.S. trade by share at 15.5%, ahead of Canada and China, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
- From January to October 2025, Mexican exports to the U.S. totaled $447.998 billion and U.S. exports to Mexico were $283.182 billion, yielding a record cumulative Mexican surplus of $164.816 billion.
- U.S. data show Canada narrowly led Mexico as a full‑year-to-date destination for U.S. exports through October by $665 million, underscoring how closely the two partners track in the U.S. market.
- The CCE said the performance reflects tighter North American production networks driven by machinery, vehicles and auto parts, electronics, medical devices, steel, energy, and agriculture, even as U.S. tariffs on vehicles, parts, and metals remain in effect.