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Mexico's Foreign Trade

We analyze the industries leading Mexico's foreign trade and how these trends are shaping cross-border logistics and ground transportation between Mx and the US

What Customs Data Reveals About International Trade

Mexico's customs operations do more than inspect goods—they provide valuable insight into the country's international trade activity. Data published by Mexico's National Customs Agency (ANAM), along with reports from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), reveal which industries are expanding, which products dominate cross-border trade, and how these trends shape logistics and ground transportation.

As nearshoring continues to accelerate and the USMCA strengthens regional commerce, understanding what moves through customs is essential for planning transportation routes, selecting the right equipment, and optimizing transit times.

Mexico's Top Exported Goods

According to official ANAM data and complementary statistics from INEGI, Mexico's leading exports during 2024–2025 include:

1. Automotive Products

Vehicles, auto parts, and electronic components continue to lead Mexico's exports, accounting for nearly 30% of all shipments to the United States.

2. Industrial Machinery and Equipment

This category includes electrical machinery, mechanical equipment, and advanced technology products.

3. Agricultural and Food Products

Avocados, tomatoes, berries, and beef remain among the country's most significant cross-border agricultural exports.

4. Electronics and Medical Equipment

Driven by manufacturing operations in states such as Chihuahua and Baja California, these products continue to experience strong export growth.

Each of these industries requires specialized logistics solutions, including dry van transportation, refrigerated shipping, or temperature-controlled equipment with continuous monitoring.

Mexico's Main Imports

On the import side, Mexico's customs authorities report the following as the country's primary inbound goods:

1. Industrial Raw Materials

Steel, aluminum, plastics, and chemical products used in manufacturing.

2. Electronic Components

Microchips and electronic parts that support industrial assembly operations.

3. Energy Products and Fuels

Refined petroleum products that supply Mexico's industrial sector.


4. Heavy Machinery

Equipment imported to support industrial expansion and construction projects.

These imports play a critical role in Mexico's manufacturing supply chain and rely on dependable transit times and efficient customs coordination.

Mexico's Key Customs Ports of Entry

According to ANAM, the customs locations generating the highest commercial value include:

  • Nuevo Laredo (Mexico's largest land port of entry with the United States)
  • Manzanillo (seaport)
  • Veracruz
  • Tijuana
  • Ciudad Juárez

Nuevo Laredo handles the highest volume of cross-border truck freight, processing millions of commercial shipments each year and playing a central role in North American supply chain planning.

What Do These Trends Mean for Logistics?

The continued growth of the automotive and advanced manufacturing sectors highlights several key logistics priorities:

  • Increased demand for door-to-door (D2D) transportation
  • Greater reliance on real-time shipment visibility
  • Continued optimization of Mexico–U.S. transportation routes
  • Strategic customs coordination

ANAM's data is more than a collection of statistics—it provides valuable insight that helps companies anticipate demand, strengthen fleet capacity, and prepare for peak shipping seasons.

Data That Drives Smarter Logistics Decisions

Understanding Mexico's leading imports and exports allows shippers and logistics providers to anticipate demand fluctuations, adjust transportation capacity, and build more resilient supply chains.

In today's increasingly competitive market, informed logistics is efficient logistics.

Is your freight part of one of these strategic industries?
At Zaro Transportation, we provide specialized Mexico–U.S. ground transportation solutions designed to meet the evolving demands of international trade. Contact us today and optimize your cross-border logistics operations.

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