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Chapter 74

Copper and articles thereof

Chapter 74 covers refined copper, copper alloys (brass, bronze), copper wire, copper tubes, bars, sections, and articles. Mexico is an important copper producer but imports wire and finished products. Copper wire for electrical use is the most traded product.

Key products

Refined copper (cathodes)
Copper wire
Copper tubing
Brass (Cu-Zn alloy)
Bronze
Copper bars
Copper cable
Copper fittings

Common tariff headings

74017403740874117419

Average duty range

0–10%

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-001-SEDE — Electrical installations

Import notes and tips

Refined copper cathodes pay 0% duty. Electrical copper wire must comply with NOM-001-SEDE. Copper tubing for gas and water has specific standards. Mexico produces copper in Sonora and exports concentrates but imports finished products.

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