

Origin Verification in Mexico: how to get it right and not die trying?
Receiving an origin verification notification can cause uncertainty. An inadequate response could result in the loss of preferential tariff treatment, as well as in the
Our Insights blog provides expert analysis and practical advice on the Mexican business and legal landscape to help you make informed decisions and succeed in the Mexican market.
Receiving an origin verification notification can cause uncertainty. An inadequate response could result in the loss of preferential tariff treatment, as well as in the
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has recently announced new tariffs on products imported from Mexico.
Mexico’s “Made in Mexico” trademark is a symbol of quality and origin, promoting Mexican products both domestically and internationally. This legal alert provides a detailed summary of the process to obtain the “Made in Mexico” trademark, focusing on the legal aspects and requirements for foreign investors.
On February 1, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order imposing tariffs on Mexican products. This action was suspended.
The government of Mexico published a decree offering tax incentives to promote new investments in (i) fixed assets, (ii) workforce training, and (iii) innovation for both domestic and foreign companies, including micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (Mipymes). The incentives imply, omong other benefits, tax deduction for Investments and for Training and Innovation Expenses.
Plan Mexico is a response to Trump´s new economic threats that seeks to attract investments in strateagic sectors and developement poles.