With the increasingly frequent trade exchanges between China and Mexico, Chinese enterprises investments in Mexico are also increasing continuously. This also brings an important question: how to meet the customs clearance requirements of the Mexican customs? Whether the customs clearance documents are prepared adequately directly affects whether the goods can be cleared smoothly. Today, we will provide a detailed interpretation of various customs clearance documents required for exports to Mexico to help everyone better cope with the inspections of the Mexican customs.
The commercial invoice is one of the important documents necessary for the export of goods to Mexico. It must be signed by the exporter and indicate the following contents:
The place and date of issue of the invoice
Spanish translation. The original or copy of the invoice also needs to be accompanied by a certificate declared by the exporter that the value of the goods and other documents are true and reliable. In addition, forgoods, the invoice should be handed over to the carrier, and theAir Transportationnumber of the air waybillshould be indicated on each copy of the invoice..
Mexico requires a certificate of origin for some specific products, such as:
When these products enter Mexico, if a certificate of origin is not provided, they may faceanti - dumping duties ranging from 52% to 1105%. However, products with an export value of no more than $1000 are exempt from submitting a certificate of origin. The certificate of origin must be issued by a chamber of commerce and accompanied by a notarized copy to ensure its legal effect.
Chinese exporters need to provide apacking listand at least two copies to the Mexican customs broker or transporter. In addition, aSpanish packing instructionshould also be attached. The packing list should describe in detail thematerial, structure, sealing material, and volumeof each container so that the customs can accurately check the goods information.
Bill of Lading is an important certificate for cargo transportation and the following information must be indicated:
Local companies or individuals in Mexico must provide the postal code and one of the following four items on the Bill of Lading:
Mexican customs usually接受電放和SEAWAY BILLbutdoes not accept release of documents at the port of destinationTherefore, special attention should be paid when preparing the Bill of Lading.
The Mexican government stipulates that some imported products must be provided withCertificate of Qualityto prove that they meet local quality standards. These products include:
Enterprises need to prepare relevant quality certification documents in advance to complete customs clearance smoothly.
If the Mexican customs deems that the declared value of the goods is too low, it may require the enterprise to provide additionalTariff Guaranteeto ensure the rationality and compliance of the declared value.
According to relevant Mexican regulations, some products also need to provideDocuments certifying compliance with Mexican product safety specificationswhen imported, to ensure that the product safety meets local requirements.
Generally speaking, the customs clearance process of the Mexican customs has certain requirements for export enterprises, especially in the preparation and accuracy of documents. Before exporting, enterprises must ensure that all documents are complete, the content is true and complies with local regulations, so as to pass customs smoothly. For enterprises exporting to Mexico for the first time, it is recommended to cooperate with professional customs brokers or logistics companies to better meet the various requirements of the Mexican customs and ensure that the goods arrive at the destination smoothly. I hope this article can provide some help for your customs clearance journey in Mexico. Lets embrace more trade opportunities together!
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