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Mexican Peso to South Korean Won
MXN to KRW exchange rates today
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MXN to KRW chart
Historical exchange rate trend
MXN to KRW Statistics
Exchange rate performance overview
| Metric | Last 30 days |
|---|---|
| High | 89.7756 |
| Low | 84.2242 |
| Average | 86.7701 |
| Change | -0.5% |
| Volatility | 1.7% |
Looking at the 30-day window, the MXN/KRW pair traded in a range of 84.2242 to 89.7756. The monthly average was 86.7701 with 1.7% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the MXN/KRW currency pair.
The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 MXN = 88.3999 KRW, updated as of June 4, 2026, 2:27 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 South Korean Won Exchange Rate
MXN/KRW connects two dynamic manufacturing economies. Mexico produces vehicles and electronics for North America while Korea produces semiconductors and electronics for global markets. Hyundai and Kia have explored Mexican manufacturing. Samsung has Mexican operations. Both currencies are among the most traded in their regions. The pair reflects relative manufacturing competitiveness between nearshore Americas and Asian tech export models.
Two Manufacturing Powerhouses
Mexico and Korea both compete for global manufacturing investment through different advantages. Mexico offers US proximity, USMCA access, and competitive labor. Korea offers technological sophistication, semiconductor dominance, and Asian supply chain integration. When US manufacturing demand surges, MXN benefits from nearshoring flows. When global tech demand rises, KRW gains from semiconductor exports. Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia have explored Mexican factory sites to access the US market while avoiding potential tariffs. Samsung has Mexican electronics operations. LG manufactures in Mexico. These Korean corporate investments create bilateral financial flows. Both currencies are sensitive to US economic conditions through different channels: Mexico through trade dependence and Korea through global tech demand partially driven by US consumers. For supply chain strategists deciding between Mexican and Korean production and for Korean companies establishing Mexican operations to serve USMCA markets, MXN/KRW determines the relative cost of manufacturing in two of the world's most competitive production locations. The pair captures the evolving global manufacturing landscape where nearshoring and traditional Asian manufacturing coexist and compete for the same multinational production budgets.
What Drives the MXN/KRW Rate
Banxico and BOK decisions, nearshoring trends, semiconductor cycles, US economic data, Chinese conditions (KRW), and the relative manufacturing competitiveness between the two economies are the main drivers.
What a Conversion Really Costs
Direct MXN/KRW is nonexistent. USD routing at 3-5% total. In Mexico, exchange offices handle USD competitively. Seoul Myeongdong handles USD/KRW well. Online services with both coverage unavailable. USD routing is the only practical approach.
How to Get the Best MXN to KRW Rate
USD routing. Compare the mid-market rate on this page. Track nearshoring versus semiconductor headlines for direction. Both economies' manufacturing orientation means the pair responds to global production cycle indicators. Korean companies' growing Mexican manufacturing presence through Hyundai, Kia, Samsung, and LG creates a bilateral corporate corridor that supplements the macro-driven conversion flows. Both countries maintain large automobile export sectors that compete in overlapping global markets, with Mexican factories serving North America and Korean factories serving Asia and increasingly exporting globally from both bases. The competition and complementarity between nearshore Americas production and high-tech Asian manufacturing defines the 21st-century global production landscape.
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