
Between 2008 and 2018, the EU ran a trade surplus (meaning that it exported more than it imported) with Mexico. This trade surplus was highest in 2015 at €14 billion and lowest in 2009 at €6 billion. In 2018, the trade surplus was €13 billion.
EU exports to Mexico were dominated by "machinery and vehicles", "chemicals" and "other manufactured products", which together accounted for 92% of EU exports to Mexico. The same categories accounted for 72% of EU imports from Mexico. At a more detailed level, "motor vehicle parts" were the EU’s most exported product to Mexico, while "cars and motor vehicles" were the main product imported into the EU from Mexico.
Germany: main trader with Mexico among the Member States
Among the Member States, Germany was the largest importer of goods from Mexico (€7 billion) and exporter of goods to Mexico (€14 billion) in 2018.
For further information:
- Statistics Explained article Mexico-EU international trade in goods statistics
- Overview of statistics on international trade in goods
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