TheSecretaria de Economia in Mexico released announcements on October 23, 2018 and February 28, 2019 to update Annex 2.4.1 that modifies the Rules and General Criteria in matters of Foreign Trade.
It is also necessary that the products previously certified declare the HS Code that they are using for importation, all certificates submitted at Customs must include the Mexican HS code corresponding to the product. Certificates that do not have the HS Code cannot be used for the release of products. You can find more information in the following link:
https://www.snice.gob.mx/cs/avi/snice/noms.cumplimiento.html
It is also necessary that the products previously certified declare the HS Code that they are using for importation.
For the NOM certificate that has been applied for before, you need to add HS code. to reissue the certificate. In order to do this, we will need our clients to provide us with the HS Codes of the products that have been certified. There will be a modest fee for the issue of updated certificates.
If you have any questions, please contact BTL International Certification Department, thank you~
Attachment:
2019_02_28_Prorroga NOMs 1 de junio.pdf
20190214142007_46953_Acuerdo Reglas Prorroga Anexo NOMs.pdf
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