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On April 19, 2023, Mexico’s Official Gazette (DOF) announced that Mexico’s iconic foundry, Altos Hornos de Mexico (AHMSA) declared bankruptcy.
The Government of Mexico has established a new threshold for imports relevant to U.S. companies planning to explore or expand their business via e-platforms.
On September 7, 2022, the Ministry of the Economy published the Foreign Trade Compliant Company Program (Empresa Cumplida en Comercio Exterior) (“ECCE”) guide.
Mexico’s Customs Agency is implementing a mandatory requirement for all Mexican importers, a “Notice of Crossing” prior to clearing goods through Mexican ports.
The decree contains new tariffs, taxes, and provisions on Commercial Identification Numbers (NICO) and Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HS Codes).
Overview of opportunities and new benefits for U.S. companies exporting to Mexico using courier and parcel companies.
Mexican Customs updates related to the Steel Mill Certificate and the Certificate of Quality, specifying the characteristics of each one in the import process.
The continued inflow of FDI in Mexico by OEM and Tier manufacturers is increasing the opportunities for U.S. suppliers of the metal-mechanics industry.
Mexico´s General Standards Bureau published the updated version of technical regulation for textiles.
The National Quality Infrastructure Program (PNIC) is the official document used to plan, inform, and coordinate public and private standardization activities.
U.S. exporters must be aware of the new process and changes to Mexico’s HS according to the 7th amendment, to avoid mistakes and delays.
The Mexican medical devices sector represents an important market for U.S. exporters.
The Mexican government requires information in advance of all goods in transit by any means of transport throughout Mexican territory.
The Government of Mexico is soliciting public comment on proposed technical regulations concerning essential safety devices for new vehicles.
Mexico has announced preliminarily plans to draft a new Official Mexican Standard that would place restrictions on the placement of products in supermarkets