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Chapter 70

Glass and glassware

Chapter 70 covers raw glass, float glass, tempered glass, mirrors, bottles, glass containers, glass tableware, fiberglass, and decorative glass. Mexico has a strong glass industry (Vitro, Grupo Modelo) but imports specialized glass, luxury crystal, and fiberglass.

Key products

Float glass
Tempered glass
Glass bottles
Mirrors
Glass tableware (crystal)
Fiberglass
Safety glass
Stained glass

Common tariff headings

70037005700770107013

Average duty range

0–15%

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-146-SCFI — Construction safety glass
  • NOM-194-SCFI — Automotive safety glass

Import notes and tips

Automotive safety glass must comply with NOM-194-SCFI. Construction glass must comply with NOM-146-SCFI. Glass bottles have low tariffs as inputs. Fiberglass insulation has minimal tariffs. Luxury crystal (Bohemia, Baccarat) pays moderate tariffs.

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