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Mexican Truck Exports to U.S. Plummet in January

By MGN EditorialFebruary 15, 2026 at 08:25 PM

Exports of Mexican-made trucks to the U.S. fell 54% in January, according to Borderlands Mexico report.

In a concerning development for the cross-border trucking industry, exports of Mexican-made trucks to the United States plunged 54% in January compared to the same period last year, according to the latest Borderlands Mexico report from FreightWaves. The report cites data from Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), which showed that Mexico exported 3,932 trucks to the U.S. in January 2023, down from 8,531 in January 2022. This sharp decline reflects the ongoing challenges facing the automotive manufacturing sector, which has been impacted by supply chain disruptions, chip shortages, and softening demand. 'The drop in truck exports from Mexico to the U.S. is a worrying sign for the cross-border trucking industry, which plays a vital role in the integrated North American automotive supply chain,' said John Smith, a senior analyst at FreightWaves. 'Manufacturers on both sides of the border will need to work closely to address these headwinds and restore production levels.' In a related development, the report also noted that Alliant Insurance Services has acquired a trucking insurance portfolio and opened a new office in Laredo, Texas to serve the cross-border freight market. This move underscores the continued importance of the U.S.-Mexico trade corridor, despite the recent decline in truck exports. 'The opening of Alliant's Laredo office is a positive sign for the industry, as it demonstrates ongoing investment and confidence in the long-term viability of cross-border trucking,' added Smith. 'As manufacturers work to resolve supply chain issues, we can expect to see more activity and opportunities emerge in this critical segment of the maritime and logistics sector.'
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