Nuevo León: US$13.4k, State with the Most International Sales (2022)
United States: US$7.05k, Main commercial destination (2022)
In 2022, the states with the highest international sales in Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic were Nuevo León (US$13.4k).
In 2022, the countries with the most international purchases from Mexico were United States (US$7.05k), Canada (US$6.1k), and Spain (US$300).
Jalisco: US$650k, State with the Most International Purchases (2024)
South Africa: US$676k, Main Commercial Origin (2024)
In 2024, the states with the highest international in Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic were Jalisco (US$650k), Nuevo León (US$464k), Estado de México (US$108k), and Ciudad de México (US$104k).
The countries with the most international sales to Mexico in 2024 were South Africa (US$676k), United States (US$216k), Spain (US$50.3k), Canada (US$50k), and Namibia (US$47.1k).
The visualizations show the global market for Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic. In both charts, Mexico stands out in order to identify its participation in the export and import market.
In 2022, the main exporting countries of Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic were United Kingdom (US$410M), United States (US$386M), and Germany (US$173M). In the same year, the main importing countries for Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic were United States (US$405M), United Kingdom (US$327M), and Germany (US$213M).