From 2013 to 2023, Mexico's import of electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies exhibited a varying year-on-year growth trend, peaking at 24.8% in 2021 followed by a more stable increase. The 5-year CAGR for the forecast period (2024-2028) is 2.37%, indicating moderate growth. In 2024, the import value is forecasted to reach 22.823 Billion USD (+3.42% YoY from 2023) and is expected to grow steadily to 25.656 Billion USD by 2028.
Future Trends to Watch
Looking ahead, trends to monitor include advancements in semiconductor technology, fluctuations in global supply chains, and potential policy changes impacting trade. Mexico's strategic trade agreements and increasing demand for advanced electronics in automotive and consumer sectors will play key roles.