TIGIE Tariff Fraction
Fieltro punzonado (geotextil, aislamiento)
Chapter
56 — Guata, fieltro y tela sin tejer; hilados especiales; cordeles, cuerdas y cordajes
Section
XI — Materias textiles y sus manufacturas
Duty Rate
10%
Unit of Measure
M2
Chapters 50 through 63 cover the complete universe of textiles: from silk, wool, and cotton in fiber form to finished garments and other made-up textile articles. This is one of the sectors with the most complex rules of origin under USMCA, which generally requires the 'yarn forward' rule to obtain preferential treatment. Tariff classification depends on fiber type, weave (knit vs. woven), weight per square meter, blend composition, and whether it's men's, women's, or children's apparel. Mexico is both a significant importer of Asian textiles and an exporter of garments to the US.
Complex USMCA rules of origin: generally 'yarn forward'
FTC labeling required: fiber content, country of origin, care instructions
Anti-dumping duties possible on products from certain countries
Classification depends on fiber composition (>50% determines chapter)
Frequent physical inspection at customs to verify composition
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