Mexico has recently decided to increase tariffs on apparel imports, a move that is going to fundamentally alter global trade.
It also increased restrictions on what can be imported through the import duty-deferral program known as IMMEX.
The tariffs are seen as a protective measure for the Mexican textile industry, and a way to reduce imports from China, ...
The import tariffs come as fears that cheap Chinese imports were entering the North American market through Mexico were on ...
Before the Dec. 19 ban, apparel imports under the IMMEX (Manufacturing, Maquiladora, and Export Services Industry) program were given a “Made in Mexico” designation from U.S. Customs. CNBC’s Lori Ann ...
Sheinbaum discussed new textile tariffs, judicial reform and the incomplete Mexico City-Toluca rail line at her Friday ...
Logistics provider XB Fulfillment reportedly told customers it will no longer be able to import duty-free apparel into its ...
Mexico has raised import tariffs for products affecting its domestic textile industry to up to 35%, Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard announced on Thursday with President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Mexico has increased tariffs by as much as 35% on products that could impact its domestic textile industry, the Economy Minister said. The government of President Claudia Sheinbaum temporarily ...
New measures regarding the importation of textile products into Mexico were published on Dec. 19, 2024, in the Federal Official Gazette ...