Cross-Border E-Commerce
Also known as: International e-commerce, Cross-border online trade
The purchase and sale of goods and services through digital platforms between buyers and sellers in different countries, subject to customs regulations.
Also known as: International e-commerce, Cross-border online trade
The purchase and sale of goods and services through digital platforms between buyers and sellers in different countries, subject to customs regulations.
Cross-border e-commerce involves buying and selling products between buyers and sellers in different countries through digital platforms like Amazon, Mercado Libre, AliExpress, or proprietary stores. Shipments are subject to customs clearance, duty payment, and regulatory compliance.
Simplified Customs Declaration
A streamlined customs declaration form with reduced information requirements, used for low-value or low-risk trade operations.
TradeUSMCA (T-MEC)
Trade agreement between the United States, Mexico, and Canada that replaced NAFTA in July 2020, governing trade, investment, and intellectual property rules.
ValuationImport VAT
Value Added Tax charged upon importing goods into Mexico, currently 16% on the taxable base that includes customs value plus all other import duties.
CustomsCustoms Clearance
The complete set of procedures and formalities required for goods to legally enter or exit a country through customs.