Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs)
Measures other than tariffs that countries impose on international trade to protect health, safety, environment, and domestic industry.
Measures other than tariffs that countries impose on international trade to protect health, safety, environment, and domestic industry.
Non-tariff barriers (NTBs), known in Mexico as RRNA (Regulaciones y Restricciones No Arancelarias), are all measures other than tariffs that governments impose on foreign trade. Their primary purpose is to protect public health, national security, the environment, animal and plant health, and domestic industry against unfair practices.
Failure to comply with NTBs is grounds for blocking customs clearance. Goods can be held indefinitely until the missing documentation is provided, or they may be returned to the country of origin.
To identify the NTBs applicable to a specific product, you can look up the tariff code on Mexico's SIICEX or VUCEM portals. Each tariff code has associated regulations listed, from NOMs to special permits.
Mexican Official Standard (NOM)
Mandatory technical regulation establishing requirements and specifications that products and services must meet in Mexico.
RegulationsRRNA (Restrictions and Non-Tariff Regulations)
Acronym for restrictions and non-tariff regulations including permits, quotas, NOMs, labeling, and required certifications.
RegulationsImporters Registry (Padrón)
Mandatory registration with Mexico's SAT required for all individuals or entities that wish to import goods into Mexico.
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.