HTS Code
Punching or notching machines for working metal, numerically controlled (CNC)
Chapter
84 — Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances
Section
XVI — Machinery and mechanical appliances; electrical equipment
Duty Rate
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Unit of Measure
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Chapters 84 and 85 are the most important by world trade volume, covering machinery, mechanical appliances, and devices (84) and electrical machinery, equipment, and parts (85). They include everything from computers, mobile phones, and semiconductors to industrial machinery, turbines, and home appliances. Mexico is a global electronics manufacturing hub, with massive component imports for assembly and export. Classification is highly technical and depends on the apparatus's primary function, components, and use. USMCA rules of origin for electronics are specific and complex, with regional value content requirements.
Classification by primary function, not by components
FCC certification mandatory for telecom equipment
Complex USMCA rules: regional value content requirements
Foreign Trade Zone programs for component assembly
UL or equivalent safety certification required
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