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Overview

OEC.world is valuable for understanding the U.S.-Mexico trade relationship because it goes beyond simple statistics to offer a detailed, visual, and interactive analysis. It allows you to:

Identify Trends:

The time series charts make it easy to see long-term patterns and recent shifts in trade, such as the growth in specific sectors or changes in overall trade volume.

Pinpoint Key Products:

The product breakdowns help in identifying the most significant exports and imports, providing insight into the industries that drive the bilateral trade relationship.

Explore Granular Data:

The ability to view subnational and company-level data allows for a more detailed understanding of the trade networks and supply chains that connect the two countries.

Conduct Research:

The platform serves as a powerful research tool for economists, students, and businesses by providing access to a wide range of trade data in a user-friendly format.

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What data can you find?

Based on the information from The Observatory of Economic Complexity (oec.world) database, you can find a lot of data and live code related to the economic relationship between the United States and Mexico, primarily focused on trade.

Trade Value

Trade Value

The site provides specific trade values for goods, including exports from the United States to Mexico and imports from Mexico to the United States. This data is available in a time series format that can be viewed monthly, quarterly, or annually.

Trade Balance

Trade Balance

You can find data on the trade balance between the two countries, which shows the difference between their exports and imports.

Growth Data

Growth Data

The platform offers information on the year-on-year growth and annualized growth rates of trade over a specific period.

Top Products

Top Products

The site lists the main products exchanged between the two nations, categorized by Harmonized System (HS) codes, and provides their trade values.

Subnational Data

Subnational Data

You can explore trade activities at a more granular level, looking at exports and imports by specific subnational regions within each country.

Company-level Data

Company-level Data

The "Bill of Lading" section contains data on import shipments from Mexico to the U.S., broken down by the imported product, the importing company, and the destination state.

Explore beyond this data

To obtain more data related to Mexico, its production, or its relationship with bilateral partners, you can access one of the OEC's weekly, monthly or annual plans.

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