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Chapter 43

Furskins and artificial fur

Chapter 43 covers raw and tanned furskins, fur garments (coats, stoles), and artificial fur. It includes mink, fox, chinchilla, rabbit, and other furs. Mexico imports furskins mainly for the fashion industry. Protected species furs require CITES permits.

Key products

Mink furs
Fox furs
Fur coats
Rabbit furs
Chinchilla furs
Artificial fur
Stoles and capes

Common tariff headings

4301430243034304

Average duty range

5–20%

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

Applicable regulations (NOMs)

  • CITES — Protected species
  • NOM-020-ZOO — Disinfection

Import notes and tips

Protected species furs (otter, lynx) require CITES permits. Raw furs require zoosanitary certificates and disinfection. Fur garments have moderate tariffs. Artificial fur has similar tariffs to genuine fur.

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