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Chapter 94

Furniture; bedding; lighting; prefabricated buildings

Chapter 94 covers all types of furniture (wood, metal, plastic), mattresses, bedding, lamps, luminaires, illuminated signs, and prefabricated buildings. Mexico imports large volumes of furniture from China, the U.S., and Italy. Mattresses and lamps have specific safety and efficiency standards.

Key products

Wood furniture
Office furniture
Mattresses
Chairs
Lamps and luminaires
Plastic furniture
Prefabricated buildings
Illuminated signs

Common tariff headings

94019403940494059406

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-056-SCFI — Mattresses
  • NOM-003-SCFI — Lamps and luminaires
  • NOM-064-SCFI — Toys

Import notes and tips

Furniture has moderate tariffs (10-20%). Mattresses must comply with NOM-056-SCFI on resistance and labeling. Lamps must comply with NOM-003-SCFI electrical safety. Chinese furniture faces high competition. Prefabricated buildings are in growing demand.

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