Mexico: The miscellaneous one is modified by which the allocation mechanism to import beans under tariff-quota is disclosed

Published 2021년 4월 27일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Economy of Mexico has announced in the Official Gazette of the Federation the modification of the agreement for the import of beans under tariff-quota for 2021. The quota has been set at 70,000 metric tons, exclusively for black beans, with the commercial identification number 02. The allocation mechanism has been updated, and applications for the quota can be submitted through the Mexican Foreign Trade Digital Window. The Ministry will issue the quota assignment resolution, which will serve as a quota certificate, and the beneficiaries must present a copy of the bill of lading within 20 business days.
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Chihuahua, Chih.- This Tuesday, April 26, the Ministry of Economy publishes in the Official Gazette of the Federation the Agreement that modifies the diverse one by which the allocation mechanism to import beans under tariff-quota is disclosed. Said Agreement shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Gazette of the Federation. Articles 1 second paragraph, 3 fraction I and 4 of the Agreement are amended to disclose the allocation mechanism to import beans under a tariff-quota, published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on June 27, 2008 and its subsequent modifications, as follows: «ARTICLE 1.-… For 2021 the quota will only be 70,000 metric tons for imports, exclusively of black beans, classified in tariff section 0713.33.99 with the Commercial Identification Number (NICO) 02, and its period of allocation will be from the day following the publication of this Agreement and until September 30, 2021. ARTICLE 3.-… I. The amount to be issued will be ...

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