The USDA forecasts a growth in Mexican cheese imports in 2020 and 2021, reaching 129,000 tons and 132,000 tons respectively. Despite economic and pandemic challenges, the majority of these imports are used in the food service industry. There was a decrease in imports during the initial lockdown, but they rebounded as e-commerce and food delivery services increased retail demand. The United States is the primary supplier of cheese exports to Mexico, followed by the Netherlands. Mexico's cheese consumption is expected to rise to 572,000 tons by 2021, driven by home cooking and food delivery trends.