Tariff Preference
Also known as: Preferential tariff, Trade preference
A reduction or elimination of the import tariff granted to goods originating from a country with which an active trade agreement exists.
Also known as: Preferential tariff, Trade preference
A reduction or elimination of the import tariff granted to goods originating from a country with which an active trade agreement exists.
A tariff preference allows importing goods at a reduced or zero tariff rate when they originate from a country with which a free trade agreement or trade agreement is in force. To access the preference, origin must be certified through a certificate or declaration of origin.
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A tariff benefit granted by a country to imports from a trading partner with which it has an agreement or treaty, applying lower duties than the general rates.
DocumentsCertificate of Origin
Document certifying that goods originate in a specific country, required to claim preferential tariff rates under trade agreements.
TradeRules of Origin
Criteria determining the economic nationality of goods, required to qualify for preferential tariff rates under free trade agreements.
TariffsPreferential Tariff Rate
A reduced or zero tariff applied to goods originating from countries with which Mexico has a free trade agreement in force, provided they meet the agreement's rules of origin.
TariffsPreferential Tariff Rate
A reduced or zero duty rate applied to imports from countries with which a free trade agreement or other preferential arrangement is in effect.