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Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso (CNY/MXN) Exchange Rate Today

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Today's rate, how it compares to the last 30 days, and what you'll actually pay to convert.

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CNY to MXN Conversion Table

Common amounts converted from Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso at today's rate.

Chinese Yuan (CNY)Mexican Peso (MXN)
1 CNY
5 CNY
10 CNY
25 CNY
50 CNY
100 CNY
250 CNY
500 CNY
1,000 CNY
5,000 CNY
10,000 CNY
50,000 CNY

Rates update live when available. About our data sources.

How much Mexican Peso will you actually receive?

Estimated cost to convert CNY 1,000 to MXN with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.

ServiceRateFeeTotal CostMXN received
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Wise Visit source Mar 2026
Revolut Visit source Mar 2026
Remitly Visit source Mar 2026
OFX Visit source Mar 2026
XE Visit source Mar 2026
Typical bank Mar 2026
Bureau de change Mar 2026

Some links are affiliate links and may earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. This does not affect our ranking - we sort by lowest total cost to you. Fees are estimates based on published pricing and may differ from your actual quote.

Sending money? Compare CNY to MXN providers

The CNY/MXN corridor handles significant transfer volume. If you send money regularly between Chinese Yuan and Mexican Peso, even a small rate difference compounds over time. Use the provider table above to compare what you would actually receive after fees and markup.

CNY/MXN rate statistics

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Is today's CNY/MXN rate good or bad?

We compare today's live Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso mid-market rate against its 30-day and 52-week trading range. When the rate is near the top of its recent range, CNY holders get more Mexican Peso per unit - a better time to convert. When it is near the bottom, you may want to watch and wait.

The Mexican peso benefits from competitive interest rates and deep US-Mexico trade links. Banxico's monetary policy and US economic data are the primary short-term drivers.

The live analysis below updates throughout market hours and shows exactly where today's rate sits in context.

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What is the CNY/MXN exchange rate?

The CNY/MXN rate tracks how many Mexican Peso one Chinese Yuan buys. The Chinese yuan is managed within a daily trading band set by the People's Bank of China. Pairs involving CNY tend to be less volatile than free-floating equivalents.

CNY is issued by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) (ranked 5th globally - meaning it's the 5th most bought and sold currency in the world). MXN is issued by the Banco de México (Banxico) (ranked 12th). Full CNY profile | Full MXN profile

Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso is widely checked by US-Mexico cross-border workers and travellers visiting Mexico.

Is today's CNY/MXN rate good or bad?

The Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso mid-market rate shown above is the reference price before any provider adds fees or markup. It is not a guaranteed quote - your bank, card issuer, or transfer service will offer a different rate that includes their margin.

On a typical conversion, banks add 2-4% to this rate. The gap between the mid-market rate and what you actually receive is the real cost of converting - often larger than any flat fee. The CNY/MXN corridor handles large remittance volumes, so specialist providers compete aggressively. Compare the final received amount across providers, not just the headline fee.

Exchange rate regime

Note: Chinese Yuan is a managed currency with daily fixing by the People's Bank of China. International conversions typically use the offshore (CNH) rate.

Converting Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso? Read this first

Sending money to Mexico? The US-Mexico remittance corridor handles $60+ billion annually. Many services compete for this market, so rates are often competitive. Compare the delivered amount, not just the rate.

Watch out: Banks typically charge 3-5% on CNY to MXN transfers. Regulated online services like Wise are equally safe and usually much cheaper. Always compare the final received amount, not just the fee.

For more on how provider fees work, see our exchange rate FAQ.

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Frequently asked questions

Is now a good time to convert CNY to MXN?

Whether now suits your conversion depends on your personal timeline and circumstances rather than market timing. Check the rate panel above to see the current CNY/MXN rate and compare it against historical levels using the chart on this page.

Consider factors like your upcoming expenses in Mexico, any planned travel, or remittance deadlines - these practical needs often matter more than trying to catch the perfect rate. The People's Bank of China and Bank of Mexico (Banxico) both influence this pair through monetary policy, so monitoring their recent statements can provide context for current pricing.

What moves the CNY/MXN exchange rate?

The CNY/MXN rate reflects the relative strength of China's and Mexico's economies, shaped primarily by actions from the People's Bank of China and Banxico, as well as broader trade dynamics between Asia and Latin America. Chinese economic data - manufacturing output, export orders, inflation - directly impacts yuan demand, while Mexican inflation, oil prices, and trade with the United States influence peso strength.

Interest rate decisions from both central banks create significant moves, as higher rates typically attract foreign investment and strengthen the local currency. Geopolitical events, commodity price swings (particularly crude oil, which Mexico exports), and shifts in capital flows between emerging markets also play a role in daily volatility.

Will Chinese Yuan get stronger or weaker against Mexican Peso?

Exchange rate movements depend on multiple variables that shift constantly, and no one can reliably predict their direction. Instead of forecasting, focus on the factors to watch: the People's Bank of China's monetary policy stance, China's export competitiveness, Mexico's inflation trajectory, and Banxico's interest rate decisions.

Historical performance shown in the chart above can illustrate how this pair has behaved under different economic conditions, helping you understand its patterns. Keep an eye on developments in both economies and reassess regularly based on actual data rather than speculation.

How can I avoid fees when converting CNY to MXN?

Fees vary widely depending on whether you use a bank, money transfer service, or currency specialist - compare their quoted all-in costs before committing. Banks typically charge explicit fees plus a markup on the exchange rate (called the spread), while some digital transfer platforms advertise low fees but embed costs in their rates.

For remittances specifically, services focusing on cross-border payments often have lower costs than traditional banks for CNY to MXN corridors. Request transparent pricing that shows both the fee and the exact rate you'll receive, since hidden spreads can often exceed the stated commission.

Should I exchange Mexican Peso at home or abroad?

This question reverses the typical remittance flow - you're asking about obtaining pesos rather than converting your yuan. If you're in China and need pesos, purchasing them before travel or sending them as part of a remittance usually offers better rates than exchanging at a Mexican airport or currency booth.

Check rates from Chinese banks and international money transfer services before leaving, since you'll typically face markup rates at point-of-arrival exchanges. For ongoing needs in Mexico, opening a local account or using ATMs connected to your Chinese bank often provides competitive rates without the traveler markup.

How far does Chinese Yuan go in Mexico?

The purchasing power of yuan in Mexico depends on both the current CNY/MXN exchange rate shown in the rate panel above and Mexico's local cost of living, which varies significantly between Mexico City, tourist areas, and smaller towns. One yuan buys a certain amount of pesos (check the comparison table on this page for the current conversion), and those pesos then purchase goods and services at Mexican prices.

Mexico's costs generally run lower than major Chinese cities for food and transportation, but higher in tourist zones and for imported goods. Your lifestyle and location in Mexico will determine whether your yuan income stretches further or less far than it would in China.

What is the cheapest way to send CNY to MXN?

Specialized remittance services and fintech platforms typically offer lower costs than traditional banks for sending yuan from China to Mexico, though you should compare their total fees (stated commission plus exchange rate spread) rather than focusing on one factor alone. Bank transfers remain an option but generally carry higher markups; digital services like Wise, OFX, or Chinese platforms with Mexico corridors often quote more competitive all-in pricing.

Larger transfer amounts sometimes benefit from better rates, so batching multiple smaller transfers into one larger payment occasionally reduces costs. Always request a full fee quote in advance that shows both the charge and the exact exchange rate you'll receive, allowing you to compare the true cost across providers.

See our exchange rate FAQ for general questions about how rates work, mid-market pricing, and using rates for taxes.

Learn more

Mid-market rate from our data providers, updated -. We pull rates from multiple institutional-grade sources with automatic failover, so you always see a number even if one source is down. Full details on our methodology page.

How this rate is calculated

We prefer a direct rate from our primary data source when one is available. If a direct quote is unavailable, we compute a cross-rate through a major intermediary currency (usually USD or EUR). When a rate is derived rather than directly quoted, we label it on the page. Full methodology.

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Last reviewed: April 2, 2026 | Maintained by: ExchangeRates.com Editorial