Country of Origin Marking
Also known as: Origin marking, Made in labeling
A regulatory requirement that imported goods bear a visible and indelible mark indicating the country where they were manufactured or produced.
Also known as: Origin marking, Made in labeling
A regulatory requirement that imported goods bear a visible and indelible mark indicating the country where they were manufactured or produced.
Country of origin marking is a requirement that imported products bear a clear, visible, and indelible indication of the country where they were manufactured. In Mexico, this requirement is established in various commercial information NOMs and verified during customs clearance.
Mexican Official Standard (NOM)
Mandatory technical regulation establishing requirements and specifications that products and services must meet in Mexico.
RegulationsNon-Tariff Barriers (NTBs)
Measures other than tariffs that countries impose on international trade to protect health, safety, environment, and domestic industry.
TradeRules of Origin
Criteria determining the economic nationality of goods, required to qualify for preferential tariff rates under free trade agreements.
CustomsCustoms Inspection
The physical and documentary examination of goods performed by Mexican customs authorities to verify they match the information declared in the pedimento.