Mexico Posts $2.43 Billion December Trade Surplus
Mexico registered a $2.43 billion trade surplus in December, leaving the country with a small full-year surplus for 2025, national statistics institute Inegi said Tuesday.
December exports rose 17.2% from the year-earlier month to $60.65 billion. Exports of manufactured goods rose 20.6% to $55.62 billion and mining exports rose 36.4% at $1.64 billion.
Petroleum exports fell 32.9% to $1.52 billion, including $839 million for crude oil. Mexico exported 481,000 barrels a day of crude oil, down from 902,000 barrels a day in December of 2024. The average crude price fell to $56.26 a barrel from $65.65 a barrel a year earlier...
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