Mexico Increases Import Duties on Countries without a Free Trade Agreement

Posted by Arturo González on 1/13/26 5:00 PM

On December 29, 2025, the President of Mexico published a Decree in the Diario Oficial containing 1,463 statistical breakouts with an increased import duty. These duties are applicable to countries that do not have a Free Tade Agreement with Mexico.  

The list of statistical breakouts includes products such as makeup, lips preparations, rubber tires, paper, cardboard, textiles, apparel clothing, footwear, certain glass products, iron, steel, aluminum, passenger vehicles, and furniture. The increased duty on the products in this decree range from 5% to 50%.

This decree went into effect on January 1, 2026. 

For more information please visit: https://dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5777376&fecha=29/12/2025#gsc.tab=0

Topics: Mexico

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