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Import Guide

How to import electronics and computers to Mexico

Electronic equipment requires NOM safety certifications and telecommunications registrations. Learn the requirements for importing electronics.

Related tariff chapters

Chapter 84

Machinery and computers

8471.30.018473.30.01

Chapter 85

Electrical machinery and equipment

8517.12.018528.72.01

Required documents

  • Import declaration
  • Commercial invoice
  • NOM safety certificate (ANCE, NYCE, or other CB)
  • IFT registration (for telecom equipment)
  • Certificate of origin
  • Transport documentation

Applicable regulations

  • NOM-001-SCFI — Electronic device safety
  • NOM-019-SCFI — Data processing equipment safety
  • IFT — Telecommunications equipment approval
  • NOM-024-SCFI — Electronic product commercial information

Step-by-step import process

1

Identify applicable NOMs

Determine which safety NOMs apply based on the equipment's function and power supply.

2

Obtain NOM certification

Hire an accredited certification body (ANCE, NYCE) for the conformity certificate.

3

Register with IFT

If the equipment has wireless communication capability, register it with IFT.

4

Tariff classification

Classify based on the equipment's primary function and characteristics.

5

Customs verification

Customs verifies NOM certificate, IFT registration, and commercial documentation.

6

Customs clearance

Pay duties and VAT. Many electronics have 0% duty under ITA.

Common duty rates

Many electronics have 0% duty under the Information Technology Agreement (ITA). Computers, phones, and components generally pay 0%.

Tips and recommendations

Many electronics are duty-free at 0% under the WTO ITA agreement

NOM certification can take weeks; start the process early

Devices with WiFi/Bluetooth require mandatory IFT registration

Lithium batteries have additional transport regulations

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