- Mexico increases tariffs on goods imported by courier under the simplified regime to 33.5%
- USMCA goods over USD 117 face a 19% tariff
- Changes are effective from 15 August 2025
- Tariff updates are part of the Fourth Resolution amending the Foreign Trade General Rules for 2025
- Goods valued up to USD 2,500 imported by registered courier companies see an increase from 19% to 33.5%
- USMCA goods must be covered by an air waybill or bill of lading and not subject to non-tariff regulations and restrictions
Source: regfollower.com
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