Mexico's Computer Equipment Exports Surpass Automotive Sector in Growth in 2025
2026-06-12 11:38
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, according to Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) and related trade data, Mexico's exports of computers and information and communication equipment surged 144.8% year-on-year in 2025, surpassing automotive exports in total value and becoming the industrial category with the highest export growth nationwide. (mexicotrade.gob.mx)

Data shows that computer equipment exports are primarily destined for the United States, Canada, and Latin American regions. This growth is attributed to supply chain optimization within the North American Free Trade Area, the development of Mexico's local electronics manufacturing industry, and the partial shift of supply chains to the Mexican market amid trade frictions between China and the United States. Electronic products include laptops, desktop computers, servers, and related information and communication equipment.

Mexican government officials and business executives stated that this export surge not only demonstrates the rapid growth of the electronics manufacturing industry within the country but also reflects Mexico's rising position in the North American and global electronics supply chain. Compared to the relatively stable growth of the automotive industry, the rapid expansion of computer and information and communication equipment exports indicates a significant transformation in Mexico's industrial export structure, upgrading from traditional automobile manufacturing to high-value-added electronics manufacturing.

Analysts pointed out that the shift in Mexico's export structure will also accelerate the development of port logistics, cross-border transportation, customs efficiency, and related information and communication infrastructure, enhancing the country's overall digital supply chain capabilities. It is expected that in the coming years, exports of computer equipment and information and communication products will continue to maintain a high growth rate, further strengthening Mexico's competitiveness in the North American electronics industry network.

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