Trade Data
28-02-2025
Mexico is one of the few countries in Latin America with a population of over 100 million. It has a strong demand for imports and is a treasure land for foreign trade exports. Many foreign trade companies want to search for Mexican customs data, but don't know how to search. This article shares with you the Mexican customs data platfroms.
Mexican customs data platfroms:
1. Aduanas de México Official website: www.aduanas.gob.mx
The official website of the Mexican Customs provides a database including tariffs, import and export regulations, commodity classification and other information. The following are some of the main functions and contents:
Commodity classification and tariff : You can search its tariffs, import requirements, etc. according to the HS code (customs code) of the commodity.
Customs regulations and policies: Including the latest customs policies, import and export management requirements, etc.
Import/export license requirements: Check whether special licenses or certifications are required to import or export certain goods.
2. Tendata Customs Data: https://www.tendata.com
The conditions of Mexican customs data in Tendata Customs Data are: product description, customs code, importer name, exporter name, country of origin (region), importer code, importer address, exporter code, exporter address, mode of transport, customs declaration number, import customs area, customs declaration kilogram gross weight, commercial quantity, commercial quantity unit, total price in US dollars, weight unit price in US dollars, and quantity unit price in US dollars.
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Through Tendata's Customs Data, you can also directly obtain the trade records, contact information and other information of Mexican importers, which can directly help you develop Mexican customers.
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3. SIGAD (Sistema Integral de Gestión Aduanera):
SIGAD is an online platform managed by the Mexican customs. It provides functions including import and export commodity classification, tariff information, import and export statistics, etc. The platform is specially designed to facilitate traders and customs agents.
Search commodity classification (Tarifas de la SHCP): This feature allows you to view the commodity classification system used in Mexico and the corresponding tariffs and regulatory requirements based on the HS code of the product.
Search import and export data: This system also allows you to search import and export statistics to help analyze trade trends.
4. Mexican Tax Administration (SAT)
The Mexican Tax Administration (Servicio de Administración Tributaria, or SAT) not only handles tax matters, but also customs import and export data. SAT provides a variety of tools and reports related to imports, exports and tariffs.
Search commodity tariffs: SAT provides tools that can look for import and export commodity tariffs.
Goods import data: You can find detailed data on various types of imported goods in Mexico, including total quantities, tariffs and other restrictions.
5. United Nations Commodity Trade Statistics Database: https://comtrade.un.org/
This is the world's largest and most authoritative international commodity trade data resource. Every year, more than 200 countries and regions provide their official annual commodity trade data, covering 99% of global commodity trade, collecting more than 6,000 commodities, and the data dates back to 1962. Mexico's relevant trade data can be obtained from it.
For companies that want to expand into the Mexican market, Mexican customs data provides valuable market insights, helping companies analyze product market demand, find Mexican buyers and global supplier lists, and further analyze buyers' global supply chains and obtain contact information for key decision makers. For logistics companies, the data can help analyze imports at various ports in Mexico and the global logistics network.
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