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Despite Tariffs, Mexico Maintains Significant Trade Surplus with the US

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Mexican exports to the U.S. declined in April for the first time in 13 months, while Mexico’s trade surplus with its northern neighbor increased since last year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Data from the U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services report for April showed that Mexico had a US $13.5 billion trade surplus that month, up 2.8% from April 2024. However, the surplus this April decrea…

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In April, Mexico’s exports to the United States fell for the first time in the year in the context of the series of tariffs imposed by Donald Trump’s government, revealing official data. However, the country remained the main trading partner of the world’s largest economic power, above Canada and China, which reported significant collapses in their exports to that nation.

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In total, the US imported a total of $41,868 million from its neighboring southern country in April, representing a 2.7% drop from last year's same month, according to information from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Mexico lost its share of imports of products to the United States, rising from 15.9% in April 2024 to 15.1% in April 2025, the Census Bureau reported this Thursday.This decrease resulted from an annual decrease of 2.7% in Mexican exports of products to the United States, to 41,869 million dollars, and an increase of 1.9% of world imports to the United States, to 276,086 million dollars.The April statistics reflected significant distortions, beca…

Read time approx: 2 minutes, 30 secondsDespite the least dynamism resulting from the Trump administration's tariff policy, Mexico led in the first four months of the year the list of the main trading partners of the power, with a share of 14.7% of the total. Canada and China followed it, with 13.7% and 8.1%, respectively The abrupt and regularly last-minute adjustments of the Trump administration in trade and tariff material, seen as protectioni…

Following the imposition of "reciprocal" tariffs against dozens of countries announced by Donald Trump.

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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