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2024-Q2: US$47.3k, Remittances received from Turkey

The main sale from Mexico to Turkey in 2023 was Cotton Carded or Combed (US$30.8M). The main origins of sales to Turkey were Ciudad de México (US$89.3M), Nuevo León (US$41M), and Jalisco (US$39M).

The main product bought by Mexico from Turkey in 2023 was Articles of Jewelery and Parts, of Precious Metal or Clad with Precious Metal (Plated) Sus (US$195M). The main destinations of purchases made to Turkey were Ciudad de México (US$582M), Estado de México (US$319M), and Nuevo León (US$235M).

Regarding remittances, in the second quarter of 2024, Mexico received US$47.3k in remittances from Turkey, while Turkey received US$337k in remittances from Mexico.

Finally, in terms of immigration to Mexico, 244 inmigrants from Turkey were registered in 2020, 54.1% women and 45.9% men. The states with the highest concentration of inmigrants from Turkey were Aguascalientes (122 people), Ciudad de México (58 people), and Tabasco (15 people).

Commercial Exchange

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The icons show the percentage share of Turkey in Mexico's imports and exports, as well as the net trade balance between the two countries.

Data provided by Bank of Mexico.

Net International Exchange

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In July 2024, the international sales from Mexico to Turkey were US$27.8M, while international purchases reached US$150M. The above results in a trade balance of -US$122M.

Annual International Trade

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The main sale from Mexico to Turkey in 2023 was Cotton Carded or Combed (US$30.8M). The main origins of sales to Turkey were Ciudad de México (US$89.3M), Nuevo León (US$41M), and Jalisco (US$39M).

The main product bought by Mexico from Turkey in 2023 was Articles of Jewelery and Parts, of Precious Metal or Clad with Precious Metal (Plated) Sus (US$195M). The main destinations of purchases made to Turkey were Ciudad de México (US$582M), Estado de México (US$319M), and Nuevo León (US$235M).

Monthly International Trade

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The main sale from Mexico to Turkey in July 2024 was Dried Leguminous Vegetables, Shelled, whether or not Skinned or Split (US$4.82M). The main origins of sales to Turkey were Ciudad de México (US$7.29M), Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (US$3.65M), and Jalisco (US$3.23M).

The main product bought by Mexico from Turkey in July 2024 was Articles of Jewelery and Parts, of Precious Metal or Clad with Precious Metal (Plated) Sus (US$20.3M). The main destinations of purchases made to Turkey were Ciudad de México (US$51.4M), Estado de México (US$29.6M), and Querétaro (US$11.7M).

Net Trade Balance

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In 2023, the states with the highest commercial exchange (international sales minus international purchases) with were Sinaloa (US$4.21M), Zacatecas (US$4.03M), and Oaxaca (US$70.9k).

Evolution of the Amount of Remittances

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The chart compares the evolution of remittances sent from Mexico to Turkey and the remittances that Mexico receives from Turkey.

In the second quarter of 2024, Mexico received US$47.3k in remittances from Turkey, while Turkey received US$337k in remittances from Mexico.

Immigration from Turkey

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The map shows the destination states of migrants from Turkey to Mexico in recent years. The bar chart shows the main causes of migration.

The states with the highest concentration of migrants from Turkey were Aguascalientes (122 people), Ciudad de México (58 people), and Tabasco (15 people).

The main reasons of migration from Turkey to Mexico in recent years were labor (131 people) and economical (45 people).

Diversity of immigrants

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The graph shows the population pyramid of the migrant population from Turkey to Mexico in recent years.

244 inmigrants from Turkey were registered, 54.1% women and 45.9% men.

The age ranges that concentrated the largest migrant population from Turkey were 20 to 24 years (131 people), 25 to 29 years (44 people), and 55 to 59 years (33 people). These concentrated 85.2% of the total migrant population.