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Mexico's Commercial Surplus with the Us Dropped 20.5% During January

Summary by El Economista
In January 2025, Mexico's trade surplus with the United States dropped 20.5 per cent year-on-year to $10.930 million. Not to mention the months of 2020 – due to the atypical impact of Covid-19 – it was the largest decrease in the variable since August 2009 (-21.5 per cent), according to figures published on Thursday by the United States Census Bureau.From the Mexican side, the reduction reflected a low export dynamism relative to imports, as the…
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In January 2025, Mexico's trade surplus with the United States dropped 20.5 per cent year-on-year to $10.930 million. Not to mention the months of 2020 – due to the atypical impact of Covid-19 – it was the largest decrease in the variable since August 2009 (-21.5 per cent), according to figures published on Thursday by the United States Census Bureau.From the Mexican side, the reduction reflected a low export dynamism relative to imports, as the…

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El Economista broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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