Mexico
"We look forward to Mexico's use of Ex-Im Bank financing to buy
high-quality U.S. goods, services and technology to support Mexico's
infrastructure development programs. This latest step in the
long-standing close relationship between our two countries will support
growth both in Mexico's economy and in U.S. jobs." – Fred Hochberg, Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
Activity by Sector FY07-12
Mexico has the second largest economy in Latin America and is the United States' largest regional economic partner. The United States Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank) supports more exports to Mexico than to any other country, a result of the strong economic links between the two countries. This already strong relationship has been strengthened even further with a $75 million Trade Facility for Banco Nacional de Commercio Exterior, (Bancomext), Mexico's official export credit agency. Approved by the Bank on March 8, 2012, the Facility allows expedited review of qualified financing requests from Mexican buyers of U.S. goods and services, when Bancomext serves as the Borrower of Record.
Press Releases
Ex-Im Bank Approves More Than $170 Million in Export Financing for Aerovias de Mexico
June 22, 2012
Massachusetts, New York Companies Export Equipment To Upgrade Security at Mexican Airports
December 16, 2010
Ford Motor Co. Is Awarded Ex-Im Bank Deal-Of-The-Year Award
March 28, 2011
- Oaxaca: Clipper Windpower Inc., of Carpinteria,
California, broke into the global marketplace by exporting 27
2.5-megawatt wind turbines to Mexico, backed by an $80.7 million direct
loan from the Export-Import Bank of the United States. Electrica del
Valle de Mexico (EVM), the project company, is using Clipper's equipment
to build a 67.5-megawatt wind farm at La Ventosa-La Mata in Oaxaca,
Mexico.
- Mexico City: General Electric (GE) sold 40 GE
Evolution Series (EVO) 44AC diesel electric locomotives, produced in
Erie and Grove City, Pa, to Mexico's Grupo Ferroviario Mexicano, backed
by an $80.4 million loan guarantee from the Export-Import Bank of the
United States.
- Bay of Campeche: Ex-Im Bank approved $900 million
in long-term direct loans to support more exports to Petróleos
Mexicanos (Pemex), Mexico's state-owned oil company, for projects in the
Bay of Campeche. These exports consist mainly of engineering services,
oil field equipment, offshore platforms, drilling and well services,
and upgrade and rehabilitation services, and are being sourced from
hundreds of small and large companies located in states that include but
are not limited to Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington State.
- Guadalajara: Chick Master International Inc. of
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and Agile Manufacturing Inc. of Anderson,
Missouri sold poultry feeders and incubation equipment to Avicola y
Ganadera S.A. of Guadalajara, Mexico. The sale was supported by a
comprehensive $1.18 million medium-term guarantee from Ex-Im Bank. The
U.S. exporters and suppliers are all small businesses.
For additional questions or information, please contact
Ex-Im Bank Business Development Staff
Kate Bishop
Business Development Officer
Kate.Bishop@exim.gov
(202) 565-3698
US Commercial Service Office in Mexico
English Language Website
http://www.buyusa.gov
Spanish Language Website
http://www.buyusa.gov/mexico/es
English Language-Office Locations
Mexico City
U.S. Embassy in Mexico
U.S. Department of Commerce - Mexico City
Servicio Comercial Ciudad de Mexico
Sylvia E. Montaño Q.
Commercial Assistant
Phone (52) 55 5140-2633
Fax (52) 55 5566-1115
sylvia.montano@trade.gov
http://www.buyusa.gov/mexico
http://www.buyusa.gov
Monterrey
http://www.buyusa.gov
Guadalajara
http://www.buyusa.gov
Spanish Website for office locations (Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara)
http://www.buyusa.gov
Embassy of the United States in Mexico
English
http://mexico.usembassy.gov/
Spanish
http://spanish.mexico.usembassy.gov/
Embassy of Mexico in the United States
http://embamex.sre.gob.mx/eua/
"We look forward to Mexico's use of Ex-Im Bank financing to buy high-quality U.S. goods, services and technology to support Mexico's infrastructure development programs. This latest step in the long-standing close relationship between our two countries will support growth both in Mexico's economy and in U.S. jobs." – Fred Hochberg, Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
Press Releases
Ex-Im Bank Approves More Than $170 Million in Export Financing for Aerovias de Mexico
June 22, 2012
Massachusetts, New York Companies Export Equipment To Upgrade Security at Mexican Airports
December 16, 2010
Ford Motor Co. Is Awarded Ex-Im Bank Deal-Of-The-Year Award
March 28, 2011
- Oaxaca: Clipper Windpower Inc., of Carpinteria,
California, broke into the global marketplace by exporting 27
2.5-megawatt wind turbines to Mexico, backed by an $80.7 million direct
loan from the Export-Import Bank of the United States. Electrica del
Valle de Mexico (EVM), the project company, is using Clipper's equipment
to build a 67.5-megawatt wind farm at La Ventosa-La Mata in Oaxaca,
Mexico.
- Mexico City: General Electric (GE) sold 40 GE
Evolution Series (EVO) 44AC diesel electric locomotives, produced in
Erie and Grove City, Pa, to Mexico's Grupo Ferroviario Mexicano, backed
by an $80.4 million loan guarantee from the Export-Import Bank of the
United States.
- Bay of Campeche: Ex-Im Bank approved $900 million
in long-term direct loans to support more exports to Petróleos
Mexicanos (Pemex), Mexico's state-owned oil company, for projects in the
Bay of Campeche. These exports consist mainly of engineering services,
oil field equipment, offshore platforms, drilling and well services,
and upgrade and rehabilitation services, and are being sourced from
hundreds of small and large companies located in states that include but
are not limited to Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington State.
- Guadalajara: Chick Master International Inc. of Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and Agile Manufacturing Inc. of Anderson, Missouri sold poultry feeders and incubation equipment to Avicola y Ganadera S.A. of Guadalajara, Mexico. The sale was supported by a comprehensive $1.18 million medium-term guarantee from Ex-Im Bank. The U.S. exporters and suppliers are all small businesses.
For additional questions or information, please contact
Ex-Im Bank Business Development Staff
Kate Bishop
Business Development Officer
Kate.Bishop@exim.gov
(202) 565-3698
US Commercial Service Office in Mexico
English Language Website
http://www.buyusa.gov
Spanish Language Website
http://www.buyusa.gov/mexico/es
English Language-Office Locations
Mexico City
U.S. Embassy in Mexico
U.S. Department of Commerce - Mexico City
Servicio Comercial Ciudad de Mexico
Sylvia E. Montaño Q.
Commercial Assistant
Phone (52) 55 5140-2633
Fax (52) 55 5566-1115
sylvia.montano@trade.gov
http://www.buyusa.gov/mexico
http://www.buyusa.gov
Monterrey
http://www.buyusa.gov
Guadalajara
http://www.buyusa.gov
Spanish Website for office locations (Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara)
http://www.buyusa.gov
Embassy of the United States in Mexico
English
http://mexico.usembassy.gov/
Spanish
http://spanish.mexico.usembassy.gov/
Embassy of Mexico in the United States
http://embamex.sre.gob.mx/eua/