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Manzanillo port leads Mexico’s 2025 imports

In the first three quarters of 2025, Manzanillo Port achieved a record volume of goods handling, solidifying its role as Mexico’s primary import gateway. According to the National Port System Administration (Asipona), imports accounted for 66% of total cargo in tons, exports 15%, and transshipment and cabotage operations 19%. As Mexico’s leading Pacific commercial port,… Continue reading Manzanillo port leads Mexico’s 2025 imports

Mexico tops US EV imports in 2024

Mexico became the leading supplier of electric vehicles (EVs) to the United States in 2024, surpassing Japan, South Korea, and Germany, according to the Third Mexico Mobility Report by EvolvX, developed by Latam Mobility. The country shipped 145,000 EV units to the United States, representing more than two-thirds of its total production of 220,000 vehicles… Continue reading Mexico tops US EV imports in 2024

Yongmaotai plans to invest US$63M in Mx plant

Yongmaotai Automotive Technology, a Chinese manufacturer of aluminum automotive components, announced a US$63 million investment to build a new plant in Coahuila, Mexico, to strengthen supply chains for clients such as General Motors, Volkswagen, BorgWarner, Continental, and Bosch. Two of Yongmaotai’s Singapore-based subsidiaries will establish a project company in Mexico to manage the investment, construction,… Continue reading Yongmaotai plans to invest US$63M in Mx plant

Mexico City Airport remodel for 2026 World Cup

Mexico City International Airport (AICM) General Director Juan José Padilla Olmos stated that the airport’s remodeling is 15% complete, with 70-80% expected to be finished by the 2026 World Cup next summer. Since mid-May, refurbishment has been underway in the central areas of both terminals. In Terminal 1, work covers the public concourse area (gates… Continue reading Mexico City Airport remodel for 2026 World Cup

JAC celebrates 100,000th vehicle in Hidalgo

Giant Motors Latinoamérica announced that its Ciudad Sahagún, Hidalgo, plant has assembled the 100,000th JAC Motors vehicle, solidifying the facility as a cornerstone of the automotive industry in central Mexico. Spanning over 150,000 square meters with eight production lines, the plant has an annual capacity exceeding 60,000 vehicles, meeting domestic and export demand. Operating for… Continue reading JAC celebrates 100,000th vehicle in Hidalgo

Mexico’s gold exports reach 12-year high

Mexico’s exports of raw, semi-processed, or powdered gold grew by 16.2% year-on-year between January and July 2025, reaching a value of US$3.397 billion — the highest level in the past 12 years — according to data from the National Institute of Statistics (Inegi). This performance aligns with the boom in non-oil extractive exports, which rose… Continue reading Mexico’s gold exports reach 12-year high

Promotion of Mexican Avocado held in Suzhou

On October 13, 2025, a promotion seminar for Mexican Avocado was sucesfully held in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. This activity was organized by  Jiahe Food Industrial Co., Ltd. The event focused on the production, supply chain, distribution and consumption of Mexican avocado in China. At the conference, Liu Xinrong, Chairman of Jiahua Food Co., Ltd.,… Continue reading Promotion of Mexican Avocado held in Suzhou

Financing drives 70% of Chinese car sales in Mexico

Between January and August 2025, 71.9% of Chinese-brand vehicles sold in Mexico were purchased through financing, a record high compared with 61% in the same period of 2024, according to a joint report by the Mexican Association of Automotive Distributors (AMDA), JATO Dynamics, and Urban Science. In August alone, the financing rate for Chinese vehicles… Continue reading Financing drives 70% of Chinese car sales in Mexico

Mexico is considering pauses tariff hikes

墨新关税:总结与中墨商会立场 Mexico’s new tariff:Summary & MEXCHAM’s position Mexico’s Congress will considering  approval of proposed tariff hikes on nearly 1,500 products from non-FTA countries while the government holds talks with those nations and considers changes to the proposal. Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum stated on October 9,2025 that the plan seeks to increase tariffs by up to 50% on cars, textiles,… Continue reading Mexico is considering pauses tariff hikes

Mexico’s Auto Industry Prepares for T-MEC Review

At the International Congress of the Automotive Industry in Mexico (CIIAM), Rogelio Garza, executive president of the Mexican Automotive Industry Association (AMIA), stated that Mexico’s automotive sector is ready for the 2026 T-MEC (USMCA) review. Described as a pillar of the regional economy, the industry is actively engaging in public consultations in Mexico and the… Continue reading Mexico’s Auto Industry Prepares for T-MEC Review