Announcement
16 May 2022
In May 2022, the Mexican government adopted a Decree temporarily exempting the payment of import duties for several basic products.
Source
Number of interventions
1
0 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
1 liberalising
Implementation date
17 May 2022
Revocation date:
31 Dec 2026
Announced: 05 Jan 2026
Mexico: Import tariff-rate quota for pork until December 2026
Announced: 05 Jan 2026
Mexico: Import tariff-rate quota for beef until December 2026
Announced: 05 Jan 2026
Mexico: Import tariff-rate quota for paddy rice until December 2026
Announced: 31 Dec 2025
Mexico: Removal of several products from the "basic basket" products list temporarily exempted from import duties (December 2025)
Prolonged: 01 Jan 2026
Mexico: Changes to the "basic basket" products list temporarily exempted from import duties (December 2024)
Announced: 23 Jun 2023
Mexico: Temporary import tariff on white maize
Prolonged: 01 Jan 2026
Mexico: Government adds new products to the "basic basket" list and prolongs the validity of the temporary tariff exemption (January 2023)
Prolonged: 01 Jan 2026
Mexico: Temporary import duty exemption for 12 additional "basic basket" products (October 2022)
Prolonged: 01 Jan 2026
Mexico: Sorghum added to the "basic basket" products list temporarily exempted from import duties (May 2022)
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