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Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods

Industry Group (4333)

 2024-Q2: $3.31T MX, Gross Domestic Product

DENUE May 2025: 847, Economic units

Jan-Sep 2024: US$25.1M, Foreign Direct Investment

In the second quarter of 2024 the gross domestic product was $3.31T MX, 1.62% more than the previous quarter.

According DENUE 2025, Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods registered 847 economic units. The states with the highest number of economic units were Ciudad de México (211), Jalisco (98), and Estado de México (84).

According to data from the Economic Census 2019, total gross production was $8B MX. The states with the highest total gross production were Ciudad de México ($4.86B MX) and Estado de México ($729M MX).

For its part, total income reached $20.2B MX in 2019, being the states with the highest income Ciudad de México ($11.2B MX) and Estado de México ($2.66B MX).

Economic activities are related if they require similar knowledge or inputs. In 2014 in Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods the states with the highest affinity were Nuevo León (0.78), Ciudad de México (0.69), Querétaro (0.68), Jalisco (0.68), and Chihuahua (0.65).

Gross Domestic Product

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Gross domestic product 2024-Q2: $3.31T MX

Gross Domestic Product 2023: $3.17T MX

* Data displayed corresponds to the sector Wholesale Trade since the information at lower levels of disaggregation is not available.

In the second quarter of 2024, Wholesale Trade recorded a gross domestic product of $3.31T MX, evidencing an increase of 1.62% compared to the previous quarter and an increase of 8.16% compared to the same period of the previous year.

* Current values, at current prices, base year 2013. Excludes taxes on products.

Production Indicators by State

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According to data from the Economic Census 2019,  826 economic units were totaled in Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods, highlighting Ciudad de México (255), Jalisco (100), and Estado de México (78).

Total gross production was $8B MX. The states with the highest total gross production were Ciudad de México ($4.86B MX) and Estado de México ($729M MX).

Total income reached $20.2B MX in 2019, being the states with the highest income Ciudad de México ($11.2B MX) and Estado de México ($2.66B MX).

* It is recommended to consider the values as approximations of the real value because some records have been anonymized due to confidentiality principles.

Production Indicators by Municipality

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According to dato from Economic Census 2014, Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods had a total of 2,019 economic units and the municipalities with the highest number of economic units were Cuauhtémoc (468), Guadalajara (240), and Monterrey (87)

Total income eached $33.7B MX and the municipalities with the highest income were Miguel Hidalgo ($12.4B MX), Cuauhtémoc ($4.02B MX), and Zapopan ($3.95B MX).

Total expenditures were $24.5B MX and the municipalities with the highest expenditures were Miguel Hidalgo ($8.84B MX), Zapopan ($2.88B MX), and Cuauhtémoc ($2.82B MX).

On the other hand, in 2014 there were 12309 employees dependent on economic units and the municipalities with the highest number of employees were Cuauhtémoc (2.21k), Guadalajara (1.21k), and Miguel Hidalgo (831).

* Any inconsistency between the data at the state and municipal level is due to the anonymization methodologies applied to the data, also municipalities not shown in the visualization have been anonymized.

Economic Units

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The visualization shows the number of economic units in Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods according to the number of employees.

According to DENUE data published in May 2025, 751 companies with 0 to 10 employees were registered (751 companies more than the previous period). In the same period, 69 companies with 11 to 50 employees were registered (69 companies more than the previous period).

13 companies with 51 to 100 employees were registered in 2025 (13 companies more than the previous period). Likewise, 14 companies with more than 101 employees were registered (14 companies more than the previous period).

Source National Statistical Directory of Economic Units (DENUE)

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

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  • US$25.1M, FDI Jan-Sep 2024
  • US$241M, FDI Jan-1999 to Sep-2024

In the period January to September 2024, FDI from Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods was US$25.1M, distributed in inter-company debts (US$40.4M), equity Capital (Confidential), and reinvestment of earnings (-US$15.3M).

Since January 1999 to September 2024, the accumulated amount of FDI in Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods was US$241M, distributed in reinvestment of earnings (US$127M), equity Capital (US$93.8M), and inter-company debts (US$20.1M).

* Confidential data is not shown in the chart (see information icon in the section).

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by State

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Period Jan-Sep 2024: US$0

Period Jan-1999 to Sep-2024: US$121M, Mexico City is the main receiving state

No FDI is recorded in the period January to September, 2024

Historically (from January 1999 to September2024) the states that have received the highest FDI are Mexico City (US$121M), Estado de México (US$79.9M), and Nuevo León (US$31.1M).

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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Origin

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Periodo Jan-Sep 2024: ---, US$0

Main investing country between Jan-1999 and Sep-2024: United States, US$116M

No FDI is recorded in the period January to September of 2024.

Historically (from January 1999 to September de 2024) the countries that contributed the most to FDI were United States (US$20.5M), France (Confidential), and Japan (Confidential).

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Specialization and Opportunity

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The states with the highest degree of development opportunity in Wholesale of Discs, Toys and Sporting Goods according to Relatedness were Querétaro (0.68), Chihuahua (0.65), and Baja California (0.63). The Relatedness measures the distance between an industry and the current industrial composition in each state. The presented entities register a level of specialization lower than one unit (RCA <1).