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MVE by industry

MVE for the textile and apparel industry

The textile industry faces unique MVE challenges: properly valuing branded garments with royalties, declaring materials and designs supplied to the manufacturer, and handling maquila operations with re-entry of goods. Camtom automates these complex calculations so textile importers comply with Rule 1.5.1 without errors.

MVE challenges in your industry

1

Declaring brand royalties as additions when they are a condition of sale

2

Valuing materials, patterns and designs supplied to the manufacturer as assists (Art. 65-II LA)

3

Handling maquila valuations where the importer supplies inputs to the foreign manufacturer

4

Determining the correct value when retroactive or volume discounts are not reflected in the invoice

5

Correctly classifying mixed-composition garments that affect the tariff code and therefore the value

How Camtom solves it

1

Camtom automatically detects whether brand royalties qualify as additions under Art. 65 section III LA

2

Calculates the value of supplied materials and designs and adds them to the transaction value in the MVE

3

Generates MVEs specific to maquila operations with the correct breakdown of supplied inputs

4

Adjusts value when documented discounts exist, maintaining traceability for audits

5

Links tariff classification with declared value to ensure consistency in the customs declaration

Common products and tariff codes

Fabrics and textiles6204.62
Garments6110.30
Footwear6403.99
Fashion accessories6117.80
Yarns and fibers5407.61
Sportswear6112.31
Technical textiles5903.20

Frequent additions to value

  • Brand royalties
  • Designs and patterns supplied
  • Materials and inputs supplied to manufacturer
  • Quality control costs at origin

Most common valuation method

Transaction value (Art. 64 LA) — Method 1

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