SENASICA Certificate
Document from the National Health Service authorizing import of agricultural products.
Document from the National Health Service authorizing import of agricultural products.
Within the regulatory framework of Mexican foreign trade, SENASICA Certificate represents a key regulation that directly impacts import and export operations.
Document from the National Health Service authorizing import of agricultural products. Foreign trade regulations in Mexico are based on the Foreign Trade Law, Customs Law, Official Mexican Standards (NOM), and current international treaties. Compliance is mandatory and non-compliance can result in administrative sanctions, fines, and even inability to conduct foreign trade operations.
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Measures other than tariffs that countries impose on international trade to protect health, safety, environment, and domestic industry.
DocumentsCertificate of Origin
What is Certificate of Origin, its role in foreign trade, and how it applies to customs operations in Mexico.