[2] Immediately after gaining independence, both Mexico and Suriname established diplomatic relations on 25 November 1975.
[1] Mexico has never opened an embassy in Paramaribo, however, it has always maintained an honorary consulate in the capital city.
[7] In April 2023, both nations held their first bilateral meeting for consultations on issues of shared interest.
[10] Mexico's main exports to Suriname include: tubes and pipes, iron and steel products, vehicles and tractors, malt extracts and oil.
Suriname's main exports to Mexico include: hand adjustment keys, machinery and mechanical appliances, containers and clothing.