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On Thursday, March 6, 2025 the average US Dollar exchange rate in Mexico was 1 Dollar = 20.2724 Pesos

⇩ -0.1254 -0.61%

Buy19.8642

Sell20.6807

Banking Day

Week To Date ⇩ -0.16 -0.78%

Month To Date ⇩ -0.16 -0.76%

Quarter To Date ⇩ -0.37 -1.81%

Year To Date ⇩ -0.37 -1.81%

With Biden ⇧ 0.65 3.34%

With AMLO ⇧ 0.18 0.9%

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Comparison table of one Dollar exchange rate to Mexican Pesos that was published by banks and the Mexican government entities.
EntityDollarsPesosBuySell
Afirme
19.2021.00
Banco Azteca
19.1020.64
Banco de México, FIXFIX
20.2777
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs aperturaApertura
20.330520.338
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs máximoMáximo
20.338
Banco de México, Interbancario 48 hrs mínimoMínimo
20.217
Bank of America
19.379821.645
Banorte
19.0520.60
BBVA Bancomer
19.4220.56
Citibanamex
19.6420.78
DOF, Diario Oficial de la Federación
20.3893
Grupo Financiero MultivaMultiva
20.34
Inbursa
19.9020.90
Intercam
19.782920.7934
Monex
19.2621.29
Para pagos de obligacionesPara pagos
20.8518
SAT, Servicio de Administración Tributaria
20.3893
Ve por mas
19.688420.9034
n = 1819.864220.6807
20.2724
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Dollar news of Thursday, March 6, 2025

Mexico News Daily

'We continue to work together': Thursday's mañanera recapped

Mexico's president took a victory lap Thursday, telling the media of her call to Donald Trump just before U.S. tariffs on Mexico were paused.

ABC News

The Latest: Trump's economic disruptions moving markets downward

Anxiety has returned to Wall Street with markets poised to give back much of Wednesday’s gains, which were spurred by President Donald Trump’s one-month exemption for U.S. automakers on his 25% tariffs for Mexican and Canadian imports

FirstFT: US backtracks on Canada-Mexico tariffs

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Fox News

Trump to put tariff exemptions on certain goods from Canada, Mexico

On Thursday, President Trump signed an amendment exempting certain Canadian and Mexican goods from his 25% tariffs that were imposed earlier this week.

Sky News

Trump agrees further tariff concessions but April threat remains

The climbdown marks the second delay the president has made to his trade war with Mexico and Canada but the clock is ticking again on even higher charges from 2 April.

ABC News

A timeline of Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China

Tariffs issued this week upended U.S. trade relationships and roiled markets.

Mexico News Daily

Reuters: Pemex seeks to diversify crude sales in wake of US tariffs

Mexico's state-owned oil company Pemex is looking to expand its list of crude oil sales clients outside the U.S., Reuters reported Thursday.

ABC News

Why automakers' short reprieve from tariffs isn't enough to weather Trump's escalating trade war

President Donald Trump granted U.S. automakers a short reprieve from stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada this week

Los Angeles Times > World & Nation

Trump says the U.S. will delay tariffs on some Mexican products

President Trump said the U.S. will delay tariffs on some Mexican products for one month.

patrick mcdonnell
ABC News

Commerce Secretary Lutnick says most tariffs on Canada, Mexico likely to be delayed a month

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Thursday in a television interview that President Donald Trump will “likely” suspend the 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico for most products and services for a month, broadening an exemption that was granted o...

the Guardian > US news

Trump will delay US tariffs on many products from Canada and Mexico, official says

US president is said to be preparing to temporarily shelve tariffs on many goods from the two countries once again

callum jones

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The values was the last recorded at the end of the day based on public information of each entity. Use the amounts values as references only. The dollar currency denoted is the 'US Dollar' designated by ISO4217 with the alpha code 'USD' and the numeric code '840'. The peso currency denoted is the 'Mexican New Peso' designated by ISO4217 with the alpha code 'MXN' and the numeric code '484'.