Market research in Mexico

From focus groups with women in Mexico on their perceptions of a popular fashion brand to B2B depth interviews on industrial purchasing with facilities managers, FieldworkHub has significant experience conducting research in the Mexican market. If you’re looking for exceptional participants for consumer, B2B, healthcare and technology focused research, FieldworkHub has your target audience covered.
30+ projects in Mexico
5 years of experience in Mexico
300+ respondents recruited in Mexico
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Country profile

Cultural and economic landscape of Mexico

Mexico is a country in North America with a vast history. Once home to ancient civilisations such as the Maya and Aztecs, it is now the tenth most populous country in the world, and home to the largest number of native Spanish speakers. 90% of modern Mexicans are Mestizos, of mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry, influenced by the three centuries of Spanish rule between the 16th and 19th century.

Around 17.5% of Mexico’s population lives in the Distrito Federal around Mexico City (sometimes referred to as México, D. F.) and this is the main centre for market research.

Mexico’s official spoken language is Spanish, but there are also 68 national languages, including indigenous languages. Mexican cuisine is UNESCO-listed, one of the few globally recognised cuisines.

Mexico’s economy is heavily influenced by its neighbour, the US. Industry is the biggest component of the nation’s economy (47%), including automobile production, food processing and mining of natural resources like silver, petroleum, copper and lithium, of which Mexico’s land is rich with.

The USMCA trade agreement facilitated the process of nearshoring, encouraging companies to move their production facilities to Mexico to reduce costs and leverage the country’s proximity to the US. However, the recent tariff increases on imports from Mexico to the USA is a disrupting factor. 43% of Mexico’s GDP comes from services such as transportation, retail and wholesale trade and professional services, and employs roughly 62% of Mexico’s labour force.

Population
(2024 estimate)
130.9 million
GDP
(USD, 2024)
$1853 billion
GDP per capita
(International $ at PPP, 2024)
$25,739
Currency
Mexico Peso (MXN)
Main time zones

Mountain Standard Time UTC -7
Central Standard Time UTC -6
Eastern Standard Time UTC -5
Arabia Standard Time UTC +3

Largest urban areas
(by population, 2024 estimates)
Mexico City (22.8 million)
Guadalajara (5.6 million)
Monterrey (5.3 million)
Puebla (3.4 million)
Toluca de Lerdo (2.7 million)
Tijuana (2.3 million)

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Qualitative research

What types of qualitative research does FieldworkHub conduct in Mexico?

If you are looking to gather detailed insights into experiences, perceptions, and patterns of behaviour in the Mexican market, a qualitative research methodology could be the right choice. Qualitative methods of research explore the ‘whys’ and ‘hows’, providing important contextual information behind how decisions are made.
Quantitative research

What types of quantitative research does FieldworkHub conduct in Mexico?

If you are looking to develop a general picture of a particular topic, product, or service in the Mexican market, quantitative research methodologies can help you gain objective insights from your target audience. Usually the results are numerical, which can be helpful in identifying patterns, averages, and creating statistics.
Case studies

Case studies of research conducted in Mexico

From online in-depth interviews to in-person focus groups, FieldworkHub has delivered a wide range of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methodology research projects across Mexico. Our work spans diverse audiences and industries, so you can count on us to uncover the insights you need.
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Frequently Asked Questions

As consultants in the research space, we’ve got the answers. And if there’s anything left unanswered, drop us an email or give the team a call. We’d be happy to help.
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What do I need to know about conducting market research in Mexico?

When conducting focus groups or depth interviews, it is best to recommend the hours between 2pm and 4pm, as this is when Mexicans take comida. This late lunch is the most important meal of the day, and many businesses close. Very few Mexicans speak English. It is highly recommended you conduct market research in Spanish to ensure insights are fully captured.
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Which city should I choose to host face-to-face research in Mexico?

The main centre of market research in Mexico is the capital of Mexico City, where FieldworkHub have conducted in-person research many times. Other major centres FieldworkHub have local capabilities in include Guadalajara, Monterrey and Puebla.
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What guidelines do I need to follow when conducting market research in Mexico?

It is important to follow the Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties (LFPDPPP) when conducting market research in Mexico. Participants have ARCO rights; the right to access, rectify, cancel and object to how their data is processed. The testing of products such as food, cosmetics, health-related products and hazardous substances must be overseen by the Ministry of Health.

Looking to conduct market research in Mexico?

Contact our feasibility specialists to discuss your specific research needs and how we can help you gain deeper insights from the Mexican market.