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 …
If your company is involved in importing or exporting goods, you may have heard of the OEA Certification — a recognition granted by the Mexican Tax Administration Service (SAT) to …
When it comes to international trade, moving goods across borders involves several risks: theft, damage, accidents, or delays. That’s why having the right cargo insurance isn’t optional — it’s essential. …
This year, Mexico’s Tax Administration Service (SAT) introduced several updates related to foreign trade, marking an important step toward the modernization of the customs system. These changes directly affect how …
If you’re importing or exporting goods in Mexico, there’s one document you can’t afford to overlook: the customs pedimento. For many new entrepreneurs, this term might sound complex—but it’s actually …
In the world of international trade, two illegal practices can result in serious consequences for businesses: smuggling and undervaluation. While both involve violating customs regulations, understanding the difference between them …
An essential part of Mexico’s international trade operations is the customs system, as it is responsible for various activities such as tax collection, control of goods entering and leaving the …
Exports play a key role in a country’s economic growth, and Mexico is no exception. In fact, it ranks among the top nine exporters worldwide. In this blog, we will …
When international artists like Taylor Swift, Rammstein, Katy Perry, Metallica, and The Weeknd bring their massive concerts to Mexico, they don’t just move thousands of fans—they also transport tons of …
On February 3, Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa announced the implementation of a 27% tariff on all products imported from Mexico. Combined with the recent attack on the Mexican embassy in …