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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Want to import or export but don’t know where to start? Many individuals and businesses in Mexico want to get into international trade, but they face two main challenges: This …
In international trade, in-transit inventory is a strategic asset that many companies underestimate. Lack of visibility, documentation errors, or poor planning can lead to delays, extra costs, or irreversible losses. …
Importing products might sound like something only large companies or trade experts can do. But today, it’s entirely possible to import without being a registered importer, while staying fully compliant …
In international trade, not all goods are shipped the same way. Each type of cargo has specific characteristics that determine how it’s packed, handled, and cleared through customs. Understanding these …