Mexico leads US exports with $44.3 billion in February

Mexico solidified its position as the top US trading partner in February 2026, with exports totaling $44.3 billion, or 17.5% of total US imports. This marks a significant rise from prior periods, as China dropped to fourth place. The figures come from the US Census Bureau.

Mexico's exports to the United States reached $44.3 billion in February, accounting for 17.5% of total US imports. This figure shows a 6.4% year-over-year increase from February 2025 and a 4.2% rise from January 2026, according to US Census Bureau data.

Mexico widened its lead over rivals: Canada ranked second at 11.5%, Taiwan third at 8.3%, and China fell to fourth with 7.5%. Taiwan surpassed China for the second consecutive month in US supplier rankings.

Conversely, Mexico was the top destination for US exports, receiving $28.9 billion or 14.8% of the total, ahead of Canada's 14.5%.

For January-February combined, Mexican exports to the US totaled $86.8 billion, holding a 16.9% share with 4.2% annual growth. US exports to Mexico reached $60.5 billion, exceeding Canada's $52.8 billion.

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Busy border crossing with trucks and flags illustrating record Mexican exports to the US
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Mexican exports to US hit record in May amid USMCA annual reviews

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Mexican exports to the United States reached a record 54.179 billion dollars in May, up 17.5 percent year-over-year, according to US Census Bureau data. Mexico solidified its position as the top US trading partner. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) was not renewed on July 1 and will undergo annual reviews for the next ten years.

Building on its top position in US imports through February, Mexico posted a record $70.7 billion in total exports for March 2026, up 27.7% year-over-year, with a $5.9 billion trade surplus. Non-automotive manufactures drove the surge amid US supply chain shifts, while deseasonalized figures rose 8.5% from February.

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Colombian exports reached US$5.315.9 million FOB in March 2026, up 20.9% from March 2025, according to the Dane. The growth was driven mainly by a 149.2% rise in the other sectors group, led by non-monetary gold. For the first quarter, exports totaled US$13,809.5 million, a 15.5% increase.

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