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Import Guide

How to import tires to Mexico

Tires require mandatory NOM certification and used tire imports are prohibited. Learn the requirements for importing new tires.

Related tariff chapters

Chapter 40

Rubber and articles thereof

4011.10.014011.20.01

Required documents

  • Import declaration
  • Commercial invoice
  • NOM-086-SCFI certificate
  • Certificate of origin
  • Efficiency labeling
  • Transport documentation

Applicable regulations

  • NOM-086-SCFI — New tires
  • Prohibition on used tire imports
  • NOM-194-SCFI — Vehicle safety
  • SEMARNAT environmental regulations for tires

Step-by-step import process

1

NOM certification

Obtain NOM-086-SCFI certificate for each tire model. It's mandatory.

2

Tariff classification

Classify by type (passenger, cargo, agricultural), size, and construction.

3

Verify restrictions

Confirm tires are new. Used tire imports are prohibited.

4

Prepare labeling

Include energy efficiency and safety information per NOM.

5

Customs inspection

Verification of NOM certificates and tire condition.

6

Customs clearance

Pay applicable duties and taxes.

Common duty rates

Tariffs: 10-15% for new tires. Under USMCA: 0%. Countervailing duties may apply for certain origins.

Tips and recommendations

Importing used tires to Mexico is prohibited

NOM certification is per model and size; plan ahead

Agricultural equipment tires may have different tariffs

Check countervailing duties for tires from China

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