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Mexico posted a US$1.205 billion trade deficit in September when adjusted for seasonal swings, the national statistics agency said on Tuesday.
In non-seasonally adjusted terms, Mexico posted a trade deficit of US$1.42 billion
Mexico's factory-made exports rose in September, bouncing back from a steep drop, amid uneven growth during 2015, while consumer imports fell.
Manufactured exports rose 1 percent in September compared with August when adjusted for seasonal swings, rebounding after falling at the steepest pace in more than 6-1/2 years in August.
They were down 0.7 percent in September when compared to the same month last year.
Mexico exports mostly manufactured goods like cars and televisions and nearly 80 percent are sent to the United States.
The data showed non-oil consumer imports dipped in September by 0.6 percent from August. Rising retail sales helped the economy in the second quarter, offsetting uneven factory production and a drop in oil production.