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Chapter 64

Footwear, gaiters and similar articles

Chapter 64 covers all types of footwear: leather shoes, athletic shoes, boots, sandals, slippers, rubber, plastic, and textile footwear. Mexico has an important footwear industry in Leon, Guanajuato, and applies high tariffs to protect it. China is the main supplier of imported footwear.

Key products

Athletic shoes
Leather shoes
Boots
Sandals
Slippers
Safety footwear
Children's shoes
Flip-flops

Common tariff headings

64016402640364046405

Average duty range

15–35%

Actual rates depend on the specific tariff heading, country of origin, and applicable trade agreements (USMCA, EU-Mexico FTA, CPTPP, etc.).

Applicable regulations (NOMs)

  • NOM-020-SCFI — Leather/synthetic labeling
  • NOM-113-SCFI — Footwear

Import notes and tips

Footwear has high tariffs (up to 35%) to protect Leon's industry. Countervailing duties apply to Chinese footwear. Labeling must indicate upper, lining, and sole materials. Leather shoes must be distinguished from synthetic. Safety footwear must comply with NOM-113-STPS.

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