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Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso

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1.00 CNY = 2.5439 MXN
Mid-market rate at 02:33 UTC

CNY to MXN exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

CNY Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso
CNYMXN
1 CNY 2.54 MXN
5 CNY 12.72 MXN
10 CNY 25.44 MXN
25 CNY 63.60 MXN
50 CNY 127.19 MXN
100 CNY 254.39 MXN
250 CNY 635.97 MXN
500 CNY 1,271.94 MXN
1,000 CNY 2,543.88 MXN
5,000 CNY 12,719.41 MXN
10,000 CNY 25,438.82 MXN
MXN Mexican Peso to Chinese Yuan
MXNCNY
1 MXN 0.393100 CNY
5 MXN 1.97 CNY
10 MXN 3.93 CNY
25 MXN 9.83 CNY
50 MXN 19.65 CNY
100 MXN 39.31 CNY
250 MXN 98.27 CNY
500 MXN 196.55 CNY
1,000 MXN 393.10 CNY
5,000 MXN 1,965.50 CNY
10,000 MXN 3,931.00 CNY

Click any amount to convert. Rates are mid-market and update every 15 minutes.

CNY to MXN chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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CNY to MXN Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High2.6365
Low2.4499
Average2.5536
Change+1.2%
Volatility1.85%

Looking at the 30-day window, the CNY/MXN pair traded in a range of 2.4499 to 2.6365. The monthly average was 2.5536 with 1.85% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the CNY/MXN currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 CNY = 2.5439 MXN, updated as of June 4, 2026, 2:33 AM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.

Currency Information

Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso Exchange Rate

CNY/MXN connects the world's largest manufacturing exporter with North America's fastest-growing nearshoring destination. As US companies diversify supply chains away from China to Mexico, the competitive dynamics between Chinese and Mexican manufacturing make CNY/MXN an increasingly watched rate by global supply chain strategists deciding where to build their next factory.

The Nearshoring Rivalry

Mexico's nearshoring boom is partly built on China's loss. As US-China tensions, tariffs, and pandemic-era supply chain disruptions prompted American companies to diversify manufacturing away from China, Mexico emerged as the primary alternative. Tesla chose Mexico over China for its next gigafactory. Dozens of electronics, automotive, and consumer goods companies have shifted production from Chinese to Mexican facilities. This structural shift affects CNY/MXN because it redirects capital investment from yuan-denominated to peso-denominated economies. Chinese manufacturers have responded by themselves investing in Mexican factories to maintain North American market access while avoiding tariffs. BYD, Hisense, and other Chinese companies have explored or established Mexican operations. This Chinese investment in Mexico creates a new CNY/MXN conversion channel where Chinese parent companies fund Mexican subsidiaries in pesos. The bilateral dynamic is complex: China and Mexico compete for manufacturing investment but China also invests in Mexico and exports components that Mexican factories assemble for the US market. Both currencies have been surprisingly strong in recent years, the yuan managed by the PBOC and the peso supported by high Banxico rates and nearshoring capital inflows. The pair reflects the evolving global manufacturing landscape where supply chain geography is being fundamentally redrawn.

What Drives the CNY/MXN Rate

PBOC and Banxico interest rate decisions, nearshoring investment trends, US-China tariff policy, Chinese manufacturing PMI, Mexican automotive production, and US economic conditions (both countries' largest customer) are the main drivers. The nearshoring narrative creates a structural headwind for CNY versus MXN over the medium term.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Direct CNY/MXN is illiquid. USD routing is standard. Banks charge 3-5%. Online services charge 1-3%. Both countries' capital controls add complexity. For Chinese companies investing in Mexican operations, trade finance platforms handle institutional conversion. The corridor is developing as bilateral Chinese-Mexican commercial ties grow through the nearshoring trend.

How to Get the Best CNY to MXN Rate

USD routing is standard and usually cheapest. Compare the mid-market rate on this page. For business payments, banks with China-Mexico expertise offer institutional rates. The corridor will improve as Chinese investment in Mexico grows and direct settlement infrastructure develops.

CNY
CNY - Chinese Yuan
The Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY) is the official currency of China. As the currency of the world's second largest economy, its exchange rate is closely watched by global markets and is managed by the People's Bank of China.
MXN
MXN - Mexican Peso
The Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency of Mexico and one of the most traded currencies in Latin America. Its exchange rate is significantly influenced by trade relations with the United States and nearshoring trends.

CNY to MXN frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
US companies shifting from Chinese to Mexican factories redirects capital from yuan to peso economies, pressuring CNY versus MXN.
Yes. BYD, Hisense, and others have explored or established Mexican factories to maintain North American market access.
PBOC and Banxico rates, nearshoring, US-China tariffs, manufacturing PMI, and US demand.
No. USD routing is standard.
Enter 1000 in the converter above for the current peso amount.