In a global environment marked by the reconfigured supply chains, Mexico has attained a position as a strategic trade partner thanks to its privileged geographical location, its extensive network of international trade agreements and its strong manufacturing capacity.
Mexico has currently executed 14 free trade agreements with 52 countries, with the Agreement between the United States, Mexico and Canada (USMCA) being the most important, and subsequently the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and the European Union (FTA EU-MX).
Source: Proyectos México, Gobierno de México, 2025
Mexico's economic position, its trade agreements, and the incentives for foreign investment have made export products accessible to 1.3 million potential consumers, representing nearly 50% of global GDP.
Source: Incentivos fiscales para la inversión, Secretaría de Economía, 2023. Proyectos México, Gobierno de México, 2025
Mexico's export basket to the world is focused on manufactured goods, due to the arrival of foreign entities into the country, the establishment of industrial parks, and a strong relationship with its trading partners.
Note: percentage share calculated on the total amount of imports and exports reported through June 2025.
Source: Exportaciones trimestrales por sector y subsector, Inegi, 2025.