2022
Exports
$53.5MWorld Rnk 16 / 165
Flag Rnk 430 / 1193
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps
-0.93Rnk 823 / 1025
2022
Imports
$5.99MWorld Rnk 62 / 199
Flag Rnk 962 / 1208
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Mexico
1.08Rnk 25 / 133

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Exports In 2022, Mexico exported $53.5M in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps, making it the 16th largest exporter of Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps in the world. At the same year, Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps was the 430th most exported product in Mexico. The main destination of Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps exports from Mexico are: China ($51M), Nigeria ($1.95M), Guatemala ($181k), India ($96.1k), and Chile ($78.9k).

The fastest growing export markets for Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps of Mexico between 2021 and 2022 were China ($46.9M), Nigeria ($1.95M), and Guatemala ($109k).

Imports In 2022, Mexico imported $5.99M in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps, becoming the 62nd largest importer of Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps in the world. At the same year, Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps was the 962nd most imported product in Mexico. Mexico imports Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps primarily from: United States ($3.58M), Canada ($1.78M), China ($420k), Netherlands ($165k), and Singapore ($31.9k).

The fastest growing import markets in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps for Mexico between 2021 and 2022 were United States ($711k), Netherlands ($125k), and Singapore ($19k).

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The following visualization shows the latest trends on Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps. Countries are shown based on data availability.

* Using January 2020 exchange rates when trade data is reported in local currency.

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2022)$53.5M
IMPORTS (2022)$5.99M
NET TRADE (2022)$47.5M

In 2022, Mexico exported $53.5M in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps. The main destinations of Mexico exports on Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps were China ($51M), Nigeria ($1.95M), Guatemala ($181k), India ($96.1k), and Chile ($78.9k).

In 2022, Mexico imported $5.99M in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps, mainly from United States ($3.58M), Canada ($1.78M), China ($420k), Netherlands ($165k), and Singapore ($31.9k).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

Market Growth

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THE FASTEST GROWING Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps EXPORT MARKETS FOR Mexico WERE (2021 - 2022):
China$46.9M (1.14k%)
Nigeria$1.95M (1%)
Guatemala$109k (150%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps BY Mexico WERE (2021 - 2022):
Hong Kong-$215k (-100%)
Chile-$165k (-67.6%)
India-$107k (-52.6%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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In 2022, Mexico's main exporting competitors in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps were:
In 2022, Mexico's main importing competitors in Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps were:
Armenia $1.45B
China $340M

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Trade Value of Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps by Exporters

Potential Exports

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALIndia+ $251k
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALChina+ $190k

Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps’s highest export potential is India. With an export gap of $251k.   Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps’s highest import potential is China with an import gap of $190k.

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