Key Market Indicators
By 2026, the Mexican zinc trade deficit will reach $139,283,000, down from $36,110,000 in 2021. Mexico is set to export around $95 million worth of zinc by 2026, a decrease of 9.3% compared to 2021. Since 1995, the country's supply of zinc has risen annually by 4.6%. Mexico came in 28th place in 2021, behind the UK, Belgium, Canada and Australia. Imports of zinc into Mexico are expected to reach $234 million by 2026, an average annual growth rate of 2.5% since 2021. Since 1995, the country's demand for zinc has grown 8.7% each year. In 2021, Mexico was 20th in the rankings, with Saudi Arabia in first place. The US, Germany and Belgium were in second, third and fourth places respectively. By 2026, the Mexican zinc trade deficit is forecast to be $139 million, down from $36 million in 2021.