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In the period N/A, the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from United States to Mexico is N/A. In the same period, the states that received the highest FDI from United States were Ciudad de México (US$9.13B), Baja California (US$1.14B), and Estado de México (US$754M).

Commercial Exchange

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The icons show the percentage share of United States in Mexico's imports and exports, as well as the net trade balance between the two countries.

Data provided by Bank of Mexico.

Net International Exchange

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In N/A, the N/A from Mexico to United States were N/A, while N/A reached N/A. The above results in a trade balance of N/A.

Annual International Trade

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Monthly International Trade

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The main product bought by Mexico from United States in N/A was Oils of Petroleum or Bituminous Minerals (US$2.14B). The main destinations of purchases made to United States were Ciudad de México (US$6.98B), Chihuahua (US$2.66B), and Baja California (US$2.21B).

Net Trade Balance

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In N/A, the states with N/A were N/A.

Foreign Direct Investment

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Foreign Direct Investment Flow

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In the period N/A, the FDI from United States to Mexico reached US$14.5B, distributed in reinvestment of earnings (US$14.8B), equity capital (US$1.57B), and inter-company debts (-US$1.87B).

From January 1999 to N/A N/A, Mexico has received a total of US$327B in FDI from United States, distributed in equity capital (US$138B), reinvestment of earnings (US$124B), and inter-company debts (US$65.1B).

Foreign Direct Investment by States

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From N/A, the states that received the highest FDI from United States were Ciudad de México (US$9.13B), Baja California (US$1.14B), and Estado de México (US$754M).

Historically (from January 1999 to N/A N/A) the states that have received the most FDI from United States are Ciudad de México (US$87.7B), Nuevo León (US$30.5B), and Estado de México (US$28.5B).