Mexico Imports from Bolivia

Mexico's imports from Bolivia fell to $66.11 million in 2024, down from $84.49 million in 2023, according to the UN Comtrade Database. This represents a decrease of 21.8% ($18.39 million) from the previous year. Top imports for Mexico from Bolivia were Tin and tin articles ($41.48 million), Oilseeds, grains, fodder, medicinal plants ($10.46 million) and Headgear ($8.67 million).

Mexico had a trade surplus with Bolivia that fell to $58.3M in 2024 from $106.96M in 2023. This is a decrease of 45.5% ($48.66 million).

Mexico Imports from Bolivia by Goods (2024)

The table below shows the ranking of Mexico imports from Bolivia by goods in 2024, highlighting the top imported goods.

Import Rank Imported Goods Import Value (USD) Year
1 Tin and tin articles $41.48M 2024
2 Oilseeds, grains, fodder, medicinal plants $10.46M 2024
3 Headgear $8.67M 2024
4 Wood and wood products, charcoal $3.55M 2024
5 Raw hides, skins, leather $1.45M 2024
6 Salt, sulphur, stone, cement $197,445 2024
7 Electrical machinery and equipment; audio and video equipment $179,792 2024
8 Unspecified commodities $73,098 2024
9 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations, bakery $31,488 2024
10 Printed books, newspapers, printed matter $3,129 2024
11 Prepared vegetables, fruits, nuts $2,138 2024
12 Articles of iron or steel $1,115 2024