PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- For U.S. e-tailers looking to grow their cross-border business, Asendia USA is excited to announce its latest e-book, "Mexico's Growing e-Commerce Market: US Guide to Selling South," filled with practical insights for reaching Mexican consumers. The guide also spotlights Asendia USA's e-PAQ Select DDP service, an optimized solution for fast, reliable parcel delivery into Mexico with full visibility from origin to delivery.
Mexico is Latin America's second largest retail market and one of the fastest growing e-commerce economies in the world, with projected online revenue reaching $63 billion in 2025. With around 80 million online shoppers, fast-growing mobile commerce, and high demand for U.S. brands, the time to enter Mexico is now.
The e-book explores shopper behavior and shipping strategies with must know data points. Here are a few examples of what's inside:
- 45% of Mexican online shoppers already buy cross-border, and that number continues to grow.
- Mobile commerce in Mexico is set to reach $43.4 billion by 2026, as smartphone usage fuels a shift in how people shop.
- Delivery transparency is non-negotiable, real-time tracking and reliable transit times are critical to earning customer trust.
From navigating customs (like collecting RFC tax IDs) to managing Mexico's detailed address formatting and avoiding common compliance mistakes, this guide walks U.S. retailers through the essentials of cross-border shipping to Mexico.
Whether just starting out with shipping to Mexico or looking to improve their existing shipping process for a better customer experience, the e-book offers the tools and tips U.S. e-tailers need to succeed in this dynamic and growing market.
Asendia USA's "Mexico's Growing e-Commerce Market: US Guide to Selling South" e-book is available now for complimentary download for e-tailers looking to grow their business with shoppers in Mexico.
SOURCE Asendia USA, Inc

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