CNY to MXN Exchange Rate - Convert Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso

Converting from Chinese Yuan (CNY) to Mexican Peso (MXN)

What is Chinese Yuan (CNY)

The Chinese Yuan (CNY) is the official currency of the People’s Republic of China. Known as renminbi (RMB), the term "Yuan" refers specifically to the primary unit of this currency. The CNY is represented by the symbol ¥, and it is used in all monetary transactions within China.

The Yuan is subdivided into smaller units called jiao, and further into fen, though these smaller units are rarely used in everyday transactions. The CNY is managed by the People's Bank of China (PBOC), which oversees monetary policy and exchange rates. The exchange rate of the Yuan can fluctuate based on China's economic performance, inflation rates, and government policy, making it a vital currency in global trade.

In recent years, the Chinese Yuan has gained significance as an international currency. The Chinese government has encouraged its use in global commerce, and it has been included in the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Special Drawing Rights (SDR) basket. As a result, the Yuan is increasingly accepted in international markets, providing more opportunities for businesses looking to trade with China.

What is Mexican Peso (MXN)

The Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency of Mexico and is represented by the symbol $ or sometimes MX$ to distinguish it from other currencies that use the dollar sign. It is one of the most widely traded currencies in the world, gaining popularity especially among traders in North America.

The Peso is subdivided into 100 centavos, although the centavo coins are not commonly used in transactions due to their low value. The value of the MXN can be influenced by various factors, including inflation rates, political stability, and economic growth in Mexico. The central bank, Banco de México (Banxico), plays a crucial role in monitoring and stabilizing the currency.

The Mexican Peso has a strong connection to the United States dollar, as the two economies are tightly linked through trade and investment. Any fluctuations in the dollar can have significant impacts on the Peso’s value. In recent years, efforts have been made to promote the Peso as a more stable alternative for investment, bolstered by Mexico's increasing foreign trade and investment appeal.

Converting CNY to MXN

When it comes to converting Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso, the exchange rate is determined by the foreign exchange market where currencies are traded. To perform the conversion, you would multiply the amount in CNY by the current exchange rate to obtain the equivalent in MXN.

For example, if the exchange rate is $1 CNY = 0.14 MXN$, then converting $50 CNY$ would yield:

50 CNY × 0.14 MXN/CNY = 7 MXN

It’s important to check the latest exchange rates from trustworthy financial sources, as they can change frequently based on various economic factors.

Chinese Yuan to Mexican Peso conversion table

CNY to MXN conversion table

Chinese Yuan (CNY)Mexican Peso (MXN)
1 CNY2.70316725359 MXN
2 CNY5.40633450719 MXN
3 CNY8.10950176078 MXN
4 CNY10.81266901438 MXN
5 CNY13.51583626797 MXN
6 CNY16.21900352157 MXN
7 CNY18.92217077516 MXN
8 CNY21.62533802876 MXN
9 CNY24.32850528235 MXN
10 CNY27.03167253595 MXN
100 CNY270.31672535946 MXN
200 CNY540.63345071892 MXN
300 CNY810.95017607838 MXN
400 CNY1 081.26690143784 MXN
500 CNY1 351.5836267973 MXN
600 CNY1 621.90035215676 MXN
700 CNY1 892.21707751622 MXN
800 CNY2 162.53380287568 MXN
900 CNY2 432.85052823514 MXN
1 000 CNY2 703.1672535946 MXN
2 000 CNY5 406.33450718919 MXN
5 000 CNY13 515.83626797298 MXN
10 000 CNY27 031.67253594596 MXN
20 000 CNY54 063.34507189191 MXN
50 000 CNY135 158.36267972978 MXN
100 000 CNY270 316.72535945956 MXN
Last updated May 16, 2025 at 01:55 PM