Major manufacturing hub close to US market. Automotive and electronics industries are dominant. Growing nearshoring destination.
Indicative transit times from the Faktorist hub. Real lead times depend on order size, customs lane, and seasonality — confirm in the RFQ.
| Incoterm | Transit time | Route |
|---|---|---|
| FOB | 20–30 days | Sea freight via Hamburg → NY/NJ or LA |
| CIF | 22–32 days | Sea freight, insurance included |
| Air (DAP) | 3–5 days | Air freight via Frankfurt / Amsterdam hub |
Indicative rate · 1 USD ≈ 17.5 MXN — confirm at order confirmation.
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN). Rates refresh on page load.
Plan around national holidays that pause customs, factories, and shipping.
No notable national holidays this month.
Relationship-oriented, formal initially. Patience important; decisions may take time. Spanish preferred in business.
Doing business with Mexico typically follows a direct and efficiency-focused; small talk is brief and the agenda dominates. Meetings are concise, agenda-driven, often with explicit next-steps and owners. Decision-making is individual decision-makers move fast; contracts are detailed. Working language for international trade is commonly Spanish, with English also widely used in B2B exchanges. Pricing and contracts are usually quoted in MXN for cross-border transactions on Faktorist. Punctuality is essential; arriving late without notice is a signal. Business gifts are uncommon and may be declined for compliance reasons. Mexico's active trade sectors include Automotive, Electronics, Petroleum, Agriculture, and Faktorist matches international buyers with verified Mexico-based suppliers across these segments via RFQs and Sofiia AI matching.
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Buyers sourcing from Mexico often compare quotes across the region. Explore neighbouring markets — same shipping lanes, similar Incoterms, often overlapping supplier rosters.
Common buyer and supplier questions, answered using current Faktorist marketplace data for Mexico.