Vietnam imports from Mexico reach US$108.95 million in December, up 1.51 percent month-on-month

In December, Vietnam imported US$108.95 million worth of goods from Mexico, up from US$107.32 million in November, a change of 1.51 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.

So far this year, Vietnam has imported US$1,142 million worth of goods from Mexico.

Bar chart of Vietnam imports from Mexico in 2025, US$millions.

Vietnam imported US$60.84 million worth of computers, electrical products, spare-parts and components thereof from Mexico in December. This was up from US$53.44 million in November, a change of 13.86 percent.

Vietnam imported US$24.08 million worth of machines, equipment, tools and instruments from Mexico in December. This was up from US$19.57 million in November, a change of 23.06 percent.

Pie chart Vietnam's main imports from Mexico in December.

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Vietnam imports from Mexico in December US$m

DecemberNovemberMoMYTD
Total108.95107.321.51%1,142.42
Computers, electrical products, spare-parts and components thereof60.8453.4413.86%639.22
Machine, equipment, tools and instruments24.0819.5723.06%192.64
Other products23.6933.56-29.39%303.97
Ferrous waste and scrap0.180.000.00%1.60
Animal fodders and animal fodder materials0.160.76-79.38%4.57
Iron and steel0.000.000.00%0.42

Vietnam trade with Mexico

In December, Vietnam imported US$108.95 million worth of goods from Mexico and exported US$654.91 million to Mexico, for total trade worth US$763.86 million, and leaving a trade surplus of US$545.96 million.

Two-way trade so far this year between Vietnam and Mexico has reached US$8,174 million, with Vietnam importing US$1,142 million worth of goods and exporting US$7,032 million worth of goods.

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Vietnam trade with Mexico year to date December US$m

DecemberNovemberChangeYTD
Imports108.95107.321.51%1,142.42
Exports654.91579.1313.08%7,031.80
Total763.86686.4511.28%8,174.23
Balance545.96471.8115.72%5,889.38

Vietnam-Mexico trade relations

Vietnam and Mexico formalised trade relations primarily through the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, which entered into force for both countries in 2019.

Trade ties expanded rapidly after the agreement, with Vietnam exporting electronics, textiles, footwear, and furniture to Mexico, while importing agricultural products and industrial inputs, reflecting complementary manufacturing and consumer markets.

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