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Libya

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The main sale from Mexico to Libya in 2024 was Tubes and Pipes of Iron or Steel (US$3.33M). The main origins of sales to Libya were Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (US$5.38M), Ciudad de México (US$1.74M), and Sinaloa (US$1.36M).

The main product bought by Mexico from Libya in 2024 was Acyclic Hydrocarbons (US$36M). The main destinations of purchases made to Libya were Tamaulipas (US$36M), Nuevo León (US$18.2k), and Chihuahua (US$12.3k).

Regarding remittances, in the first quarter of 2025, Mexico received US$0 in remittances from Libya, while Libya received US$0 in remittances from Mexico.

Commercial Exchange

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The icons show the percentage share of Libya 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 March 2025, the international sales from Mexico to Libya were US$1.39M, while international purchases reached US$0. The above results in a trade balance of US$1.39M.

Annual International Trade

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The main sale from Mexico to Libya in 2024 was Tubes and Pipes of Iron or Steel (US$3.33M). The main origins of sales to Libya were Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (US$5.38M), Ciudad de México (US$1.74M), and Sinaloa (US$1.36M).

The main product bought by Mexico from Libya in 2024 was Acyclic Hydrocarbons (US$36M). The main destinations of purchases made to Libya were Tamaulipas (US$36M), Nuevo León (US$18.2k), and Chihuahua (US$12.3k).

Monthly International Trade

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The main sale from Mexico to Libya in March 2025 was Motor Cars and other Vehicles Principally Designed Cars for Transport of Persons (US$960k). The main origins of sales to Libya were Nuevo León (US$1.11M) and Ciudad de México (US$279k).

Net Trade Balance

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In 2024, the states with the highest commercial exchange (international sales minus international purchases) with were Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (US$5.38M), Ciudad de México (US$1.74M), and Sinaloa (US$1.36M).

Evolution of the Amount of Remittances

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The chart compares the evolution of remittances sent from Mexico to Libya and the remittances that Mexico receives from Libya.

In the first quarter of 2025, Mexico received US$0 in remittances from Libya, while Libya received US$0 in remittances from Mexico.