Tariff Classification Code
Also known as: Tariff code, Fracción arancelaria, HS code (Mexico)
An 8 or 10-digit numerical code that identifies a specific product within Mexico's tariff schedule (TIGIE), determining applicable duties and regulations.
Also known as: Tariff code, Fracción arancelaria, HS code (Mexico)
An 8 or 10-digit numerical code that identifies a specific product within Mexico's tariff schedule (TIGIE), determining applicable duties and regulations.
A tariff classification code (fracción arancelaria) is the numerical code that identifies specific merchandise within Mexico's TIGIE tariff schedule. Mexico uses 8-digit codes, where the first 6 digits correspond to the international Harmonized System (HS). This is similar to the U.S. HTS codes, which use 10 digits.
The correct tariff code determines the applicable duty rate, non-tariff regulations, trade agreement eligibility, and any trade restrictions.
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The process of assigning the correct tariff code to a product within a country's tariff schedule, determining applicable duties and regulations.
TariffsTIGIE (Mexico Tariff Schedule)
Mexico's official tariff schedule containing all tariff classification codes, descriptions, and duty rates for imported and exported goods.
TariffsHarmonized System (HS)
An international 6-digit nomenclature developed by the WCO for classifying goods in international trade, used by over 200 countries worldwide.
TariffsAd Valorem Tariff
An import duty calculated as a percentage of the customs value of goods. It is the most common type of tariff in international trade.
TariffsGeneral Rules of Interpretation (GRI)
A set of 6 hierarchical rules established by the WCO that determine how to classify goods when their classification is not immediately clear from the tariff nomenclature.