Home>News & Insights>Publications>Mexican trade picks up despite TrumpMexican trade picks up despite Trump CEIC Publications Ana Cuello Franco 29.05.2026 under a minute read Mexican exports have been accelerating for months, despite uncertainty over the fate of the nation’s US trade deal. The April export print and the national trade surplus both set post-pandemic highs. This reflects the success of Mexican manufacturers and a subtle evolution of the “connector economy” phenomenon. More “intermediate goods” are being imported to make exports – and not from where you might expect. Japan, South Korea and Vietnam are increasing shipments to Mexico as imports from China fall back. But FDI from China continues to grow. Tags LATAMTradeRecent Posts Auto sales pick up in Malaysia & Thailand, but are hit by scandal shock in Philippines CEIC 29.05.2026 Publications Auto sales trends in Southeast Asia have been quite country-specific, despite the energy shock hitting drivers in oil-importing countries. In Read More India, South Korea stand out as the oil shock hits Asia harder CEIC 29.05.2026 Publications Since the start of the Persian Gulf conflict, oil prices have remained elevated and volatile. But the pass-through to the Read More Warsh takes over the Fed as US rate outlook does a U-turn CEIC 29.05.2026 Publications Donald Trump's war with Iran has turned around US interest-rate dynamics. Markets are pricing in tighter policy from the president's Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.