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E-Commerce Contributes 6.9% to Mexico’s Gdp, but Its Pace of Growth Slows

Summary by El Economista
E-commerce in Mexico continues to consolidate itself as an important pillar of the economy: at the end of 2024 it contributed 6.9% to the national GDP.This contribution has grown significantly in recent years; behavior that was driven in an unprecedented way during 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic by Covid-19.You may be interestedTechnologyFour out of every 10 Mexicans already buys with artificial intelligence assistantsE-commerce in Mexico gre…
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The e-commerce continues to gain ground in the buying preference of Mexican consumers, since in 2024 the electronic commerce of goods and services had a participation of 6.9% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) national, announced on Wednesday the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). The contribution of electronic commerce as part of the GDP rose from 6.4% registered in 2023, the agency detailed. According to the report Value …

The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) revealed that the Added Value of Electronic Commerce (VABCOEL) was 2 million 308,458 pesos in 2024, having a share of 6.9% in the Gross Domestic Product of 2024, and growing by 12.75% with respect to the VABCOEL of 2023. The VABCOEL is composed of wholesale and retail trade in electrical products, as well as “Other services”, composed of activities such as the rental of real estate, hote…

E-commerce in Mexico continues to consolidate itself as an important pillar of the economy: at the end of 2024 it contributed 6.9% to the national GDP.This contribution has grown significantly in recent years; behavior that was driven in an unprecedented way during 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic by Covid-19.You may be interestedTechnologyFour out of every 10 Mexicans already buys with artificial intelligence assistantsE-commerce in Mexico gre…

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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