NAFTA Works MEXICO x Trade 's Exports to Mexico 1993 - (Millions of US Dollars) Highlights In, 's exports to Mexico reached $230,959 million, an increase of $189,324 million from their level in 1993. 41,635 50,840 46,311 56,761 71,378 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 79,010 87,044 111,721 101,509 97,470 97,412 110,731 120,248 133,722 135,918 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 151,220 128,892 163,665 198,289 215,875 225,954 240,331 235,745 2014 2015 230,959 's exports to Mexico have grown at an annual average rate of 7.7% in the 23 years of NAFTA. In, the exports to Mexico decreased by - 2% with respect to the previous year. Since NAFTA, 's exports to Mexico have increased by 454.7%, while those to the rest of the world rose 212.7%. This means that the export growth rate to Mexico is 2.14 times higher than its export growth rate for the rest of the world. Mexico is an important trade partner to. Among all countries, Mexico is ranked as the 2nd largest market for goods from in, up from 3rd in 1993, illustrating the impact of NAFTA for 's growing businesses. Mexico accounted for 15.9% of 's exports worldwide in. Source: US Census with adjustments made by the World Institute for Strategic Economic Research (Wiser), and SE-NAFTA. 1993-1996 by SIC, and 1997- NAICS
Composition of Exports to Mexico by Industry Percentage, NAICS Petroleum And Coal Products 16,688,703 Transportation Equipment Petroleum And Coal 14% Products 7% Chemicals 9% Computer And Electronic Products 19% Machinery, Except Electrical Chemicals Transportation Equipment Computer And Electronic Products 18,851,580 21,739,937 31,756,552 42,851,338 43% Machinery, Except Electrical 8% 99,070,988 Total 230,959,098 Most Dynamic Exports to Mexico by Industry Annual Growth Rate, NAICS 29 26 22 8 1 2 4 5 13 13 21 49 Nonmetallic Mineral Products Agricultural Products Petroleum And Coal Products Oil And Gas Waste And Scrap Fish, Fresh, Chilled, Or Frozen And Other Marine P 2015 Source: US Census with adjustments made by the World Institute for Strategic Economic Research (Wiser), and SE-NAFTA. 1993-1996 by SIC, and 1997- NAICS
Mexico is a large market for products from Sorted by Exports to Mexico, total value in 1000s US dollars (NAICS) NAICS Description Exports to Mexico Exports to the World Mexico's Share Total 230,959,100 1,453,720,687 15.9% to Mexico to the World 334 Computer And Electronic Products 42,851,338 202,120,311 21.2% 1 2 336 Transportation Equipment 31,756,552 276,188,304 11.5% 2 1 325 Chemicals 21,739,937 184,636,513 11.8% 3 3 333 Machinery, Except Electrical 18,851,580 124,537,813 15.1% 4 4 324 Petroleum And Coal Products 16,688,703 68,834,843 24.2% 5 6 335 Electrical Equipment, Appliances, And Component 16,313,324 56,960,374 28.6% 6 9 332 Fabricated Metal Products, Nesoi 10,650,958 44,660,820 23.8% 7 11 326 Plastics And Rubber Products 10,438,730 32,154,874 32.5% 8 13 311 Food And Kindred Products 10,016,485 61,512,923 16.3% 9 8 331 Primary Metal Manufacturing 9,623,400 51,821,729 18.6% 10 10 111 Agricultural Products 7,007,536 67,747,204 10.3% 11 7 990 Special Classification Provisions, Nesoi 6,765,433 42,506,019 15.9% 12 12 339 Miscellaneous Manufactured Commodities 5,183,612 78,401,566 6.6% 13 5 322 Paper 4,770,072 23,265,785 20.5% 14 14 211 Oil And Gas 3,361,913 21,421,999 15.7% 15 15 Source: US Census with adjustments made by the World Institute for Strategic Economic Research (Wiser), and SE-NAFTA. 1993-1996 by SIC, and 1997- NAICS
Mexico is a large market for products from Sorted by Exports to Mexico, total value in 1000s US dollars (HS) HS Description Exports to Mexico Exports to the World Mexico's Share Total 230,959,100 1,453,720,687 15.9% to Mexico to the World 847330 Parts & Accessories For Adp Machines & Units 10,866,809 15,509,677 70.1% 1 14 271012 Lt Oils, Preps Gt=70% Petroleum/Bitum Nt Biodiesel 10,281,626 25,453,066 40.4% 2 4 988000 Low Value Exp Shp; Canadian Est Late Receipts 6,462,204 33,110,520 19.5% 3 3 271019 Oil (Not Crude) From Petrol & Bitum Mineral Etc. 5,976,708 38,561,398 15.5% 4 2 870899 Parts And Accessories Of Motor Vehicles, Nesoi 3,670,905 10,462,126 35.1% 5 16 854231 Processors And Controllers, Electronic Integ Circt 3,310,981 19,850,874 16.7% 6 7 870829 Pts & Access Of Bodies Of Motor Vehicles, Nesoi 3,120,320 9,350,147 33.4% 7 19 851762 Mach For Recp/Convr/Trans/Regn Of Voice/Image/D 3,046,866 18,843,988 16.2% 8 9 847170 Automatic Data Processing Storage Units, N.E.S.O.I 2,814,360 5,841,211 48.2% 9 34 880000 Civilian Aircraft, Engines, And Parts 2,670,436 120,784,294 2.2% 10 1 100590 Corn (Maize), Other Than Seed Corn 2,603,444 10,049,395 25.9% 11 17 870840 Gear Boxes For Motor Vehicles 2,545,631 6,776,450 37.6% 12 27 840820 Compression-Igntn Int Combustion Piston Engine Etc 2,506,165 3,092,837 81.0% 13 63 853890 Pt F Elect Appr F Elect Circt; F Elct Contrl Nesoi 2,468,071 4,197,474 58.8% 14 44 392690 Articles Of Plastics, Nesoi 2,378,323 5,881,116 40.4% 15 33 854239 Electronic Integrated Circuits, Nesoi 2,105,505 9,289,311 22.7% 16 20 271121 Natural Gas, Gaseous 2,036,077 3,507,095 58.1% 17 54 852871 Reception App For Tv Nt Designed To Inc Video Disp 1,787,618 1,929,900 92.6% 18 108 853690 Elect Appr F Prtct To Elect Circt Nov 1000 V Nesoi 1,787,290 3,355,754 53.3% 19 57 260300 Copper Ores And Concentrates 1,725,653 2,416,066 71.4% 20 81 870324 Pass Veh Spk-Ig Int Com Rcpr P Eng > 3000 Cc 1,704,416 18,545,630 9.2% 21 11 840991 Spark-Ignition Int Combustion Piston Eng Pts Nesoi 1,681,647 3,761,497 44.7% 22 50 870323 Pass Veh Spk-Ig Int Com Rcpr P Eng >1500 Nov 3m 1,593,872 21,940,615 7.3% 23 6 732690 Articles Of Iron Or Steel Nesoi 1,575,256 3,269,040 48.2% 24 60 120190 Soybeans, Nesoi 1,462,600 22,868,608 6.4% 25 5 Source: US Census with adjustments made by the World Institute for Strategic Economic Research (Wiser), and SE-NAFTA. 1993-1996 by SIC, and 1997- NAICS
Exports by Country Sorted by, total value in 1000s US dollars Canada 18% Japan 63,264,257 China 8% China Mexico 115,775,122 230,959,100 Canada 265,960,649 54% Mexico 16% Japan 4% 777,761,559 Total 1,453,720,687 Rank Share Description 2014 2015 Annual %14-15 Total 1,621,171,618 1,502,572,230 1,453,720,687-7.3-3.3 1 18.3% Canada 312,816,950 280,609,006 265,960,649-10.3-5.2 2 15.9% Mexico 240,331,177 235,745,137 230,959,100-1.9-2.0 3 8.0% China 123,620,711 116,071,770 115,775,122-6.1-0.3 4 4.4% Japan 66,876,246 62,442,646 63,264,257-6.6 1.3 5 3.8% United Kingdom 53,848,332 56,114,619 55,396,087 4.2-1.3 6 3.4% Germany 49,370,318 49,970,804 49,361,988 1.2-1.2 7 2.9% Korea, Republic Of 44,625,107 43,445,547 42,266,344-2.6-2.7 8 2.8% Netherlands 43,130,781 40,196,156 40,377,063-6.8 0.5 9 2.4% Hong Kong 40,910,891 37,167,023 34,907,968-9.2-6.1 10 2.2% Belgium 34,780,528 34,159,980 32,270,990-1.8-5.5 Annual %15-16 These 10 countries account for 62.3% 63.6% 64.0% of the total Source: US Census with adjustments made by the World Institute for Strategic Economic Research (Wiser), and SE-NAFTA. 1993-1996 by SIC, and 1997- NAICS
Exports to Mexico by Port of Exit Sorted by, Total value in 1000s US Dollars 33% Santa Teresa, New Mexico 5% El Paso, Texas 13% Hildago, Texas 5% Hildago, Texas Santa Teresa, New Mexico Otay Mesa Station 10,420,505 10,754,393 15,106,363 El Paso, Texas 30,668,623 75,372,579 Laredo, Texas 88,636,637 Otay Mesa Station 7% Laredo, Texas 37% Total 230,959,100 Rank Description 2014 2015 Annual %14-15 Annual %15-16 Total 240,326,181 236,377,371 230,959,100-1.6-2.3 1 Laredo, Texas 91,332,926 91,644,034 88,636,637 0.3-3.3 2 El Paso, Texas 30,988,235 30,607,675 30,668,623-1.2 0.2 3 Otay Mesa Station 14,331,982 14,469,107 15,106,363 1.0 4.4 4 Santa Teresa, New Mexico 9,875,869 10,299,358 10,754,393 4.3 4.4 5 Hildago, Texas 11,379,119 10,752,234 10,420,505-5.5-3.1 6 Nogales, Ariz. 10,591,302 11,493,487 10,250,441 8.5-10.8 7 Brownsville-Cameron, Tx. 9,198,951 8,148,221 8,166,043-11.4 0.2 8 Eagle Pass, Texas 7,761,584 8,006,959 8,118,885 3.2 1.4 9 Low Value Estimates Current 7,024,003 6,725,903 6,462,204-4.2-3.9 10 Calexico-East, Ca. 6,084,308 6,547,384 6,163,536 7.6-5.9 These 10 ports account for 82.6% 84.1% 84.3% of the total Source: US Census with adjustments made by the World Institute for Strategic Economic Research (Wiser), and SE-NAFTA. 1993-1996 by SIC, and 1997- NAICS