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.
In April 2025, the international sales from Mexico to Libya were US$87.7k, while international purchases reached US$106. The above results in a trade balance of US$87.6k.
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).
The main sale from Mexico to Libya in April 2025 was Medicaments Consisting of Mixed or Unmixed Products, Preparations for Therapeutic or Prophylactic Uses (US$60.5k). The main origins of sales to Libya were Estado de México (US$60.5k), Ciudad de México (US$24.2k), and Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (US$2.92k).
The main product bought by Mexico from Libya in April 2025 was The Articles of Plastics and Articles of other Materials (US$106). The main destinations of purchases made to Libya were Jalisco (US$106).
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).
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.