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April 24, 2026Analysis based on insights by Daniel Covarrubias, “The $247 Billion in North American Services Trade”, published on The Bridge, April 13, 2026.
Most headlines focus on goods trade. But that’s only part of the story.
In 2025, the United States traded $969.3 billion with Mexico when goods and services are combined, just $30.7 billion away from the $1 trillion mark, a threshold expected to be reached in 2026.
What’s often overlooked is the role of services trade:
- The U.S. traded $96.4 billion in services with Mexico
- Generated an $8.4 billion surplus, the highest in over a decade
- Driven by sectors like financial services, IP licensing, consulting, and digital services
At the same time, Mexico continues to dominate in goods movement, reinforcing its position as the primary physical trade partner of the United States.
Why This Matters for North American Competitiveness
The U.S.–Mexico relationship is not just about trucks crossing borders.
It’s about a dual engine economy:
- Goods → Supply chains, manufacturing, logistics
- Services → Innovation, IP, finance, digital infrastructure
While services currently represent just 9.9% of the U.S.-Mexico trade relationship, they are growing fast, and reshaping the balance of value creation.
Even more important:
- The U.S. services surplus with Mexico is expanding
- The same surplus with Canada is contracting
This divergence signals a structural shift in North America’s economic dynamics.
The Strategic Opportunity
For investors, operators, and site selectors, this is the real takeaway:
North America is evolving from a manufacturing corridor into an integrated production + services platform.
And that transformation is happening fastest along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Where Rio South Texas Region Fits
The Rio South Texas Region sits at the center of this convergence:
- A high-volume trade corridor for goods
- A growing platform for cross-border services, talent, and operations
- A region positioned to support both physical supply chains and intangible value flows
As the U.S.-Mexico relationship approaches $1 trillion,
the regions that can connect logistics with knowledge-based services will define the next phase of growth.
Discover how your operation can scale within one of North America’s most strategic trade corridors: https://riosouthtexasregion.com
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