2020 was the strangest year we have experienced and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy were immediate. Much less in Mexico, whose exports fell considerably between March and August.

Fortunately, in September the panorama changed favorably and the rhythm began to recover until reaching a historical level in November, when a trade surplus with the United States of 102 thousand 761 million dollars was registered, the highest level in a similar period according to with the United States Census Bureau.

This means that Mexico sells more than it buys from the United States, which has turned Mexican exports into the main commercial factor of national recovery. Up to November, Mexico has exported 295.805 billion dollars to the US, while it has imported 193.44 billion dollars. Between the two trading partners, imports and exports have totaled 488.849 billion dollars. Although it is true that there was a drop of 18.7

 

*With information from El Financiero.