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Mexican Peso to Chinese Yuan

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0.393100
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1.00 MXN = 0.393100 CNY
Mid-market rate at 02:28 UTC

MXN to CNY exchange rates today

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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 19.66 CNY
100 MXN 39.31 CNY
250 MXN 98.28 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
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

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

MXN to CNY chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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MXN to CNY Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High0.407400
Low0.380900
Average0.393261
Change+1%
Volatility1.97%

Looking at the 30-day window, the MXN/CNY pair traded in a range of 0.380900 to 0.407400. The monthly average was 0.393261 with 1.97% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the MXN/CNY currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 MXN = 0.393100 CNY, updated as of June 4, 2026, 2:28 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.

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Mexican Peso to Chinese Yuan Exchange Rate

MXN/CNY is the reverse of CNY/MXN, capturing the nearshoring rivalry between Mexico and China. As US companies diversify supply chains from China to Mexico, capital flows shift from yuan-denominated to peso-denominated economies. Chinese manufacturers like BYD and Hisense are responding by establishing Mexican factories themselves, creating a new dimension of yuan-peso financial integration alongside the competitive dynamic.

The Nearshoring Battleground Reversed

Mexico's gain is partly China's loss in the global manufacturing competition. Every factory that moves from Shenzhen to Monterrey redirects investment, employment, and trade settlement from yuan to pesos. Tesla chose Mexico over China for expansion. Dozens of other companies have shifted or announced shifts. This structural reallocation creates a persistent peso-supportive, yuan-weakening dynamic that affects MXN/CNY beyond normal bilateral trade factors. Chinese companies have adapted by investing in Mexico themselves: BYD, Hisense, and others are establishing Mexican operations to maintain North American market access while avoiding US tariffs on Chinese goods. This Chinese investment creates a paradoxical new channel where yuan flows INTO Mexico as investment capital, partially offsetting the nearshoring capital that flows AWAY from China. Both currencies are managed (peso through Banxico's high-rate policy, yuan through PBOC midpoint settings), meaning MXN/CNY reflects two active central bank strategies rather than pure market forces. For Mexican businesses sourcing from Chinese suppliers and Chinese companies setting up Mexican operations, the rate determines the economics of a competitive but increasingly intertwined bilateral manufacturing relationship.

What Drives the MXN/CNY Rate

Banxico and PBOC policy, nearshoring investment trends, US-China tariff dynamics, US economic data (Mexico's largest partner), Chinese manufacturing PMI, and carry trade dynamics (Mexico's high rates) are the main drivers.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Direct MXN/CNY is illiquid. USD routing is standard at 2-4% total. Both countries' capital controls add complexity (China's $50,000 quota, Mexico's IOF-equivalent documentation). For Chinese companies investing in Mexican operations, institutional banking channels handle conversion. Online services with both countries' coverage are rare but developing as bilateral commercial ties grow through nearshoring investment.

How to Get the Best MXN to CNY Rate

USD routing is standard. Compare the mid-market rate on this page. For business transactions, trade finance platforms with both countries' expertise offer institutional rates. The nearshoring trend ensures bilateral financial infrastructure will develop over time from its current limited state. Chinese investment in Mexican factories creates a new yuan-to-peso capital flow channel that partly offsets the competitive dynamic.

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
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 to CNY frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Mexican Peso to Chinese Yuan

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
Factories moving from China to Mexico shift capital from yuan to peso economies, supporting MXN.
Yes. BYD, Hisense, and others establishing factories for North American market access.
Banxico and PBOC policy, nearshoring, US-China tariffs, US data, and carry dynamics.
Illiquid. USD routing is standard.
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