Main ports in Mexico for imports and exports
Mexico is one of the most active trading nations in the Americas thanks to its strategic location and access to both the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This …
Mexico is one of the most active trading nations in the Americas thanks to its strategic location and access to both the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This …
The largest international football tournament in North America will not only attract millions of fans—it could also significantly boost trade between Mexico, the United States, and Canada. According to estimates …
If you purchased products from abroad or your company imported goods into Mexico, there’s a chance your shipment could be held during the customs review process. In Mexico, this usually …
January 2026 Mexico began 2026 as the United States’ main trading partner, reaching unprecedented figures for a similar month, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau of the Department …
Customs smuggling is one of the main risks in international trade operations. It not only involves the illegal entry or exit of goods but also incorrect practices in declaration, documentation, …
In international trade, choosing the right shipping line is a key decision that directly impacts costs, transit times, and cargo security. However, not all shipping lines operate the same way …
The Electronic Customs Value Manifestation (ECVM) has become a key element in international trade operations in Mexico. With its mandatory implementation through VUCEM, companies must ensure that the information submitted …
In international trade, there are different ways to move goods out of a country. However, concepts like re-exportation, return, and definitive export are often confused, leading to operational errors, compliance …
INCOTERMS (International Commercial Terms) are rules published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) that define the obligations of buyers and sellers in an international transaction. They determine, among other …
In international trade, reducing logistics costs is always a priority. But cutting expenses without delaying deliveries requires more than simply choosing the lowest freight rate. Many companies make the mistake …
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