Olive oil and wine, the most exported Spanish products to Mexico

Published 2025년 1월 31일

Tridge summary

Spain and Mexico have a positive trade balance in the agri-food sector, with Spain exporting products such as olive oil, wine, and meats, and importing spirits, fruits, and grain legumes. The EU also has a favorable trade balance with Mexico, exporting odoriferous substances, seeds, fruits, spores, and wine. The US is Mexico's main trading partner in the agri-food and fishing sector, with Mexico exporting beer, spirits, and fruits, and importing corn, pork, soybeans, poultry meat, and offal. Mexico may become the world's leading importer of pork this year, but the updated trade agreement between Mexico and the EU may not significantly benefit Spain in the pork sector, as Mexico mainly sources its pork from the US.
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Original content

Olive oil and wine are the products that Spain exports the most to Mexico. The list also includes certain meats and edible offal, as well as sunflower oil. In any case, the figures for trade between the two countries in the agri-food sector are modest and the balance has been positive for Spain in recent years; in addition, it has been increasing. According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture for 2023, the value of Spanish exports of agri-food and fishery products to Mexico was 607 million euros, compared to imports of Mexican products worth 280 million. The list of these imports is headed by spirits, beer, certain fruits (dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, etc.) and grain legumes. In 2023, we will also import olive oil from this country, worth 6 million euros. Mexico ranks 19th among our buyers and 38th among our suppliers in the agri-food sector. In its trade relations with the European Union, the balance is favourable to the Union and has been increasing in recent ...
Source: Agropopular

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