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Chapter 69

Ceramic products

Chapter 69 covers bricks, tiles, ceramic floor tiles, sanitary ware (toilets, sinks), porcelain tableware, and refractory ceramic products. Mexico has an important ceramic industry but imports tiles from Spain and Italy, sanitary ware from the U.S., and tableware from China.

Key products

Ceramic tiles
Floor tiles
Toilets and sinks
Porcelain tableware
Refractory bricks
Decorative earthenware
Cups and plates
Roof tiles

Common tariff headings

69046907690869106911

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)

  • NOM-013-SCFI — Tiles and mosaics
  • NOM-009-CNA — Sanitary ware efficiency

Import notes and tips

Tiles must comply with NOM-013-SCFI on resistance and absorption. Sanitary ware must meet NOM-009-CNA water efficiency standards. Tableware must comply with lead and cadmium limits. Mexico produces large quantities of ceramics in Puebla, Tlaxcala, and Guanajuato.

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