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Import Guide

How to import rubber products to Mexico

Rubber and its manufactures have complex tariff classification. Learn the requirements for importing rubber products.

Related tariff chapters

Chapter 40

Rubber and articles thereof

4001.10.014016.93.01

Required documents

  • Import declaration
  • Commercial invoice
  • Technical specifications
  • Certificate of origin
  • Safety data sheet (synthetic rubber)

Applicable regulations

  • NOM-086-SCFI — For tires (if applicable)
  • NOM-050-SCFI — Commercial information
  • USMCA — Rules of origin for rubber

Step-by-step import process

1

Tariff classification

Classify by: natural vs synthetic rubber, primary form vs manufactured, use.

2

Verify NOM

Specific products like tires have mandatory NOM; generic products don't.

3

Document specifications

Rubber type, hardness, composition, and intended use.

4

Verify origin

Prepare certificate of origin for FTA benefits.

5

Logistics

Natural rubber requires controlled storage to prevent degradation.

6

Customs clearance

Pay applicable duties and taxes.

Common duty rates

Tariffs: natural rubber 0-5%, synthetic rubber 5-10%, manufactures 10-15%. Under USMCA: 0%.

Tips and recommendations

Natural rubber in raw form has low or zero tariffs

Rubber manufactures are classified by end use

Tires have separate specific regulations

Recycled rubber may have different classification

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