
1. Levy
2. Security and proctetion
2.1. Quota
2.1.1. Bean
2.1.2. Corn
2.1.3. Milk, baby products, textiles...
2.2. Permits
2.2.1. Weapons
2.2.2. Used clothes
2.2.3. Cars and contorlled meals
3. The secretary of Economy
3.1. Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores
3.2. SAGARPA
3.3. S.A
3.4. Banco de México
3.5. Comision Federal de Comp.
3.6. SCHP
3.7. SEDESOL
4. 6-8 ART, OF T,A
5. NON - TARIFF Regulations and restrictions are:
5.1. Countervaling duties,
5.2. Maximium quotas, prior permits,
5.3. Certifications,
5.4. Country of origin Marking,
5.5. Mexican Official Standard Cert.
6. Customs Facilitation
6.1. Review origin
6.2. Certified company
6.3. Virtual operations
7. Customs clearance
7.1. Automateand
7.2. Systematized
8. Easy and efficiency
8.1. 131 CPEUM
8.1.1. 2) The executive may be empowered to increase, diminish or suppress the TIGIE quotas as well as to restrict and prohibit.
8.2. ART. 4 OF TA
8.2.1. Powers of the federal executive: creative, increase, decrease or eliminate tariffs, coordinate the promotion of foreign trade
8.2.1.1. Establish measures to regulate or restrict the circulation or transit of foreign trade goods through the country and the export. or import. of goods through agreements
8.3. ART. 31
8.3.1. Obligations of Mexicans
8.3.1.1. IV .- Contribute to public expenditures proportionally and equitably
9. Statistics and information
9.1. SSAI
9.1.1. Source
9.1.1.1. Entry request, origin, transport, warehousing, valunet and enclosures
9.1.2. Utility
9.1.2.1. Recognition, testing user GLOSA, statistic and global compulsa
10. Trade law
10.1. Objetives
10.1.1. Regulate and promote foreign trade, increase the competitiveness of the national economy and mexican properly integrate with the international economy.