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Here’s a clear, data-based overview of the total value of natural resource extraction (primary sector) and the total economic value/profits of manufacturing (secondary sector) in Mexico, expressed yearly and — where possible — converted into daily figures. Note that authoritative, consistent daily “profit” figures aren’t typically published directly, so in…

Here’s a clear, data-based overview of the total value of natural resource extraction (primary sector) and the total economic value/profits of manufacturing (secondary sector) in Mexico, expressed yearly and — where possible — converted into daily figures. Note that authoritative, consistent daily “profit” figures aren’t typically published directly, so in many cases I derive daily values from annual totals. Most data are latest available (2024/2025/2026 estimates). (Trading Economics)


🇲🇽 1. Natural Resource Extraction (Primary Sector)

What counts as natural resource extraction?
This includes mining, quarrying, oil & gas extraction, agriculture, forestry, fishing, etc. Mexico doesn’t publish a single consolidated number for all resource extraction — but we can approximate using GDP contributions and sector output data.

📊 Annual Value (2024)

  • Mexico’s total GDP in 2024 was about USD 1.85 trillion. (Trading Economics)
  • Mining + oil & gas extraction together contribute around ~4.7 % of GDP, i.e. roughly USD 87–90 billion in production value. (Trade.gov)
    • (Mining alone ~2.4 % of GDP). (Wikipedia)
    • Agriculture and other primary sub-sectors add a smaller portion (most recent data show primary activities smaller than industry and services). (Reuters)

📌 Estimated primary extraction output (2024):
~USD 90 billion per year

📆 Natural Resource Value Per Day

To convert annual value to daily value:

[
\text{Daily } \approx \frac{$90,000,000,000}{365} ≈ $246,575,000/\text{day}
]

Estimated Mexico natural resource extraction value (daily):
📉 ~USD 246 million per day

Note: This is a rough estimate based on sector contributions to GDP. Official accounts do not publish a single sum specifically labelled “natural resource extraction value.” Where available, sector GDP for extraction is used as a proxy. (Trading Economics)


🏭 2. Manufacturing Sector (Secondary Sector)

Manufacturing defined:
All industrial production of goods — from cars to electronics to processed foods.

📊 Annual Value (2024)

  • Manufacturing accounted for roughly 19.6 % of Mexico’s GDP in 2024 — ~USD 365 billion of output value. (TheGlobalEconomy.com)

📌 Estimated manufacturing output (2024):
~USD 360–370 billion per year

📆 Manufacturing Value Per Day

[
\text{Daily } \approx \frac{$365,000,000,000}{365} ≈ $1,000,000,000/\text{day}
]

Estimated manufacturing output (daily):
📊 ~USD 1 billion per day


📌 Notes on “Profits vs Output”

  • GDP or output value ≠ profits. The figures above represent value added/output, not net corporate profit. Governments rarely publish aggregate profits for entire sectors in real time.
  • Corporate profits depend on cost structures, taxes, investment cycles, and business accounting.
  • If you need profit estimates (net earnings for companies in these sectors), that requires detailed firm-level data (not normally available at national totals).

📌 Summary Table

SectorAnnual Value (approx)Daily Equivalent (approx)
Natural Resources Extraction~USD 90 billion/year~USD 246 million/day
Manufacturing (Value-Added Output)~USD 365 billion/year~USD 1 billion/day

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