Throughout 2024, Mexico maintained its position as one of the world’s leading suppliers to the automotive industry. Thanks to its strategic location, highly skilled workforce, and strong trade agreements, the country continues to stand out as one of the top producers and exporters of vehicles. Supported by data from INEGI and the Mexican Automotive Industry Association (AMIA), let’s take a closer look at how this sector is evolving:
For 2025, the trend in this sector remains very similar to that of the previous year, despite the heavy tariff burden currently affecting trade with its main partner, the United States.
Sales, Production, and Export of Light Vehicles
(Number of units)
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 2024  | 
 2025  | 
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  | 
 Sales  | 
 Production  | 
 Export  | 
 Sales  | 
 Production  | 
 Export  | 
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 September  | 
 116,789  | 
 378,583  | 
 315,706  | 
 117,181  | 
 355,525  | 
 314,656  | 
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 January - September  | 
 1,081,175  | 
 3,030,854  | 
 2,591,467  | 
 1,075,187  | 
 3,021,554  | 
 2,567,172  | 
This firmly places Mexico on the global map — strengthening its economy and sustaining a workforce of approximately 1 million direct and 3.5 million indirect jobs.
The complexity of operations and tariff mechanisms in Mexico can be challenging. Yet, when businesses move forward alongside strategic allies in tax, financial, labor, transfer pricing, and foreign trade matters, every step becomes clearer and more secure.
J.A. DEL RÍO offers a wide array of specialized consulting services to assist you with these and other matters, in order to ensure that your project complies with the applicable characteristics contained in this agreement.
If you have any questions, J.A. DEL RÍO can provide you with our experts to advise in matters concerning compliance with your legal and tax obligations. Once again, please let us know if we may be of any further assistance to you at: contacto@jadelrio.com.