CCN Webinar: Exporting from the U.S. to Mexico: Practical Compliance Overview for U.S. Exporters
This program provides U.S. lawyers and in‑house counsel with a practical overview of the key legal and compliance issues that arise when U.S. companies export goods from the United States into Mexico. Using real‑world examples, the session will cover:
- The role of U.S. export documentation in Mexican import processes, including commercial invoices, packing lists, and transport documents.
- U.S. issued certificates of origin for exports to Mexico (e.g., USMCA certificates of origin), how they are prepared, by whom, and the legal implications of errors or omissions.
- Correct classification of goods under the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) and how that interacts with Mexico’s tariff schedule, including common classification pitfalls that affect duty rates and preferential treatment.
- Key data and documents a U.S. exporter must provide to its Mexican buyer/importer and customs broker (e.g., product descriptions, HTS codes, origin data, valuation support, assists, and related‑party pricing information).
- Contractual risk allocation between U.S. exporter and Mexican importer, including Incoterms, responsibility for customs clearance, and recordkeeping obligations.
- Common compliance risks and enforcement trends affecting U.S. exporters and practical steps for building internal procedures, training, and document retention to mitigate liability.
Attendees will gain a structured framework for advising U.S. exporters on how to support Mexican import compliance, reduce customs and trade risk, and align commercial practices with applicable U.S. and Mexican requirements.
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