Transit Regime
Also known as: Goods in transit, Customs transit regime
A customs regime allowing goods to be transported under customs control from one domestic customs office to another or through national territory without paying import duties.
Also known as: Goods in transit, Customs transit regime
A customs regime allowing goods to be transported under customs control from one domestic customs office to another or through national territory without paying import duties.
The transit regime allows goods to be moved from one customs office to another under customs control without paying import duties. Two modalities exist: internal transit (within Mexico) and international transit (through Mexico to another country).
Customs Transit
Regime where goods are transferred under customs control from one customs office to another within the country or to a foreign destination.
LogisticsCustoms Regime
The legal-customs treatment applied to goods based on their intended purpose in the country, determining importer/exporter obligations.
CustomsCustoms Declaration (Pedimento)
The official document filed with Mexican customs that covers the entry or exit of goods from Mexico, prepared and submitted by a licensed customs broker.
CustomsCustoms Bond
A financial guarantee presented to customs authorities to ensure compliance with customs obligations, such as payment of duties or return of temporarily imported goods.