Tariff Nomenclature
Also known as: Commodity nomenclature, Tariff code system
A coded classification system used to identify products in international trade and assign corresponding tariffs and taxes.
Also known as: Commodity nomenclature, Tariff code system
A coded classification system used to identify products in international trade and assign corresponding tariffs and taxes.
Tariff nomenclature is the coding system used internationally to classify all traded goods. It is based on the Harmonized System (HS) of the World Customs Organization and implemented in Mexico through the TIGIE with 8-digit codes.
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An international 6-digit nomenclature developed by the WCO for classifying goods in international trade, used by over 200 countries worldwide.
TariffsTariff Classification Code
An 8 or 10-digit numerical code that identifies a specific product within Mexico's tariff schedule (TIGIE), determining applicable duties and regulations.
TariffsTariff Heading
A four-digit classification in the Harmonized System that groups merchandise with similar characteristics within a chapter, representing the second level of the international tariff nomenclature.
TariffsTariff Subheading
A six-digit subdivision of the Harmonized System (HS) that identifies merchandise with greater precision within a tariff heading, standardized internationally.
TariffsTIGIE (Mexico Tariff Schedule)
Mexico's official tariff schedule containing all tariff classification codes, descriptions, and duty rates for imported and exported goods.