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Mexico Truck Production Plummets in February

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 12:34 PM

Mexico's commercial vehicle manufacturing industry reported sharp year-over-year declines in production, exports and sales in February.

According to a report from FreightWaves, Mexico's manufacturers of trucks, tractor-trailers and buses saw a dramatic drop in activity last month. Production plunged nearly 50% compared to February 2022, with exports and domestic sales also declining sharply. The data, released by Mexico's national statistics agency INEGI, highlights the challenges facing the country's commercial vehicle sector. Factors such as supply chain disruptions, economic uncertainty and weakening demand have all contributed to the industry's struggles. "The steep decline in Mexico's truck production is concerning and reflects the broader headwinds impacting the global commercial vehicle market," said industry analyst Maria Gonzalez. "Automakers and suppliers will need to closely monitor the situation and adjust production plans accordingly." Mexico is a major hub for commercial vehicle manufacturing, with many global OEMs operating assembly plants in the country. The sharp downturn in February production could signal more turbulence ahead for the industry, with potential ripple effects felt across North American supply chains. Industry stakeholders will be watching closely to see if the Mexico truck market can regain momentum in the coming months, or if the downturn persists through 2023.
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