Top 10 Mexico's Imports by Country & Company in 2025 - Tendata
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2026-05-14
Officially known as the United Mexican States, Mexico purchased approximately US$663.6 billion worth of imported goods from international markets in 2025.
Compared with 2021, when Mexico's imports totaled $505.7 billion, that figure represents a strong 31.2% increase over the five-year period.
On a year-over-year basis, Mexican imports also expanded by 4.2%, rising from $636.8 billion in 2024.
Using the average 2025 exchange rate, the Mexican peso remained 5.8% weaker against the US dollar than it was in 2021, although it appreciated by 4.9% between 2024 and 2025. As a result, imported goods priced in US dollars became relatively more costly for Mexican buyers when converted from pesos.

Main Sources of Mexico's Imports
Recent trade data indicates that 86.7% of Mexico's imported products came from the following major supplier countries: the United States (37.7% of total Mexican imports), mainland China (20.1%), Taiwan (7%), South Korea (3.5%), Vietnam (3.4%), Germany (2.9%), Japan (2.8%), Malaysia (2.4%), Thailand (2%), Canada (1.9%), Brazil (1.7%), and Italy (1.5%).
From a regional perspective, Asian suppliers accounted for 45.4% of Mexico's total imports by value in 2025, while North American trade partners contributed 39.8%. European countries supplied another 10.7%.
Smaller shares originated from Latin America and the Caribbean (3.7%), Africa (0.3%), and Oceania (0.1%), mainly Australia and New Zealand.
With a population of around 133.4 million people, Mexico's 2025 import spending translates to roughly $5,000 in imported goods demand per person, higher than the approximately $4,300 per-capita level recorded in 2024.
Mexico's Top 10 Import Categories
The following product groups generated the highest import values for Mexico during 2025. Percentages below show each category's share of Mexico's total imports.
1.Machinery including computers: US$144.5 billion (21.8%)
2.Electrical machinery and equipment: $139.7 billion (21.1%)
3.Vehicles: $62.7 billion (9.5%)
4.Mineral fuels including oil: $37 billion (5.6%)
5.Plastics and plastic products: $30.7 billion (4.6%)
6.Optical, technical and medical apparatus: $18.5 billion (2.8%)
7.Iron and steel: $16.4 billion (2.5%)
8.Aluminum: $10.6 billion (1.6%)
9.Articles made from iron or steel: $10.4 billion (1.6%)
10.Organic chemicals: $10.1 billion (1.5%)
Together, these top 10 import sectors accounted for nearly three-quarters (72.4%) of Mexico's total import spending in 2025.
Among the leading categories, machinery including computers recorded the fastest growth, climbing 31.7% compared to 2024. Electrical machinery and equipment ranked second with a 6.5% increase, followed by aluminum imports, which rose 3.3%.
Meanwhile, imports of iron and steel experienced the sharpest decline, falling 19.2% year over year. Mineral fuels including oil also decreased, down 9.8%.
The figures above are based on the 2-digit Harmonized Tariff System (HTS) classification level.
Mexico's Leading Imported Products at the 4-Digit HTS Level
Looking more closely at detailed 4-digit HTS categories, Mexico spent the most on the following imported products in 2025:
· Computer parts and accessories (5.2% of total imports)
· Computers and optical readers (5%)
· Automobile parts and accessories (4.9%)
· Electronic integrated circuits (4.4%)
· Refined petroleum oils (3.6%)
· Mobile phones and smartphones (3.2%)
· Passenger vehicles (2.9%)
· Petroleum gases (1.6%)
· Insulated wire and cable (1.4%)
· Low-voltage switches and fuses (1.4%)
These products collectively represented a substantial portion of Mexico's overall import purchases during the year.
Top Importers in Mexico
Businesses seeking reliable sourcing opportunities can leverage Mexico's extensive importer database, powered by authentic Mexican shipment records. Using Tendata's Global Importers & Exporters Finder, companies can identify, evaluate, and connect with verified buyers and importers across Mexico.
Mexico Importers Directory
Tendata provides access to a large network of verified Mexican importers, including detailed shipment histories, import volumes, supplier relationships, and transparent trade data. This allows global suppliers to discover trustworthy business partners across a wide range of industries.
The platform also delivers real-time trade intelligence, including product descriptions, trading relationships, and contact information, all derived from verified Mexico import records.
List of Mexico Importers
Tendata's Mexico importer directory contains thousands of active buyers. Each profile includes important business information such as company name, location, product keywords, and HS codes, helping exporters quickly identify suitable customers and simplify the buyer discovery process.
Using LED products as an example, Tendata's 2025 data highlights the following leading importers in Mexico:
1.TCL ELECTRONICS MEXICO(14.9%, $92.27 Million)
2.TRUPER(4.1%, $25.37 Million)
3.SERVICIOS FISCALES COMERCIO EXTERIOR Y LOGISTICA(3.4%, $21.08 Million)
4.NEWOPTIX RS(3.24%, $20.05 Million)
5.HELLA AUTOMOTIVE MEXICO(3.04%, $18.84 Million)
6.ILUMINACION ESPECIALIZADA DE OCCIDENTE(2.08%, $12.87 Million)
7.DELL(2.07%, $12.83 Million)
8.OLSA SISTEMAS DE ILUMINACION AUTOMOTRIZ(2.03%, $12.59 Million)
9.IMPORTADORA PRIMEX(1.88%, $11.62 Million)
10.LEDVANCE(1.58%, $9.81 Million)

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