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Multi Product Sourcing from India to Mexico with Low MOQs

Import from India to Mexico through a coordinated Multi Product Sourcing flow managed by a sourcing agent. Source multiple products from Indian suppliers with lower MOQs per product, consolidated shipments, reduced freight costs, and simpler import execution—without the complexity of managing multiple suppliers.

B2B Trade Events to Connect with Indian Manufacturers

Attend B2B trade events designed to connect you with verified Indian manufacturers and suppliers. Discover high-quality products, build direct relationships, and import from India to Mexico with confidence and reliability.

RESOURCES RELATED TO IMPORTING IN Mexico

This office is in charge of controlling foreign trade operations, to register the international traffic of goods that are imported and exported from a foreign country.

COFEPRIS is a federal agency of the government of Mexico, and a department responsible for importing medical devices & licensing advertisements for those products.

Association for Standardization and Certification is a Mexican association that develops and certifies standards for electrical and electronic products and gas products.

Chile–Mexico Free Trade Agreement is a trade agreement between Chile and Mexico. It was signed in Chile in 1998. The goals of the agreement are to stimulate expansion and diversity of trade, eliminate barriers to trade, promote fair competition.

Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and the EU (FTA EU-MX), is a trade agreement between the European Union and Mexico. The goal of this trade agreement is to establish a framework to encourage the development of trade in goods and services.

In 1994, the United States, Mexico & Canada created largest free trade region in the world with North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), generating economic growth & helping to raise the standard of living for the people of all three countries.

The Mexico-Uruguay free trade agreement was signed during the XIII Iberoamerican Summit in 2003, Bolivia. On 29 December 1999 Mexico and Uruguay signed an Economic Complementation Agreement. This agreement entered into force on 1 March 2001.

In 1999, Japan created a Committee for Closer Economic Relations between Japan & Mexico within Japan External Trade Organization. This body released a report in 2000 concluding that a free trade agreement would be an effective means between two.

In 2011, the protocol modifying the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between United Mexican States and Republic of Colombia entered into force. The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Mexico-Colombia includes a tariff reduction program over a period of ten years.

The Mexico-Israel free trade agreement was signed on March 2000. Trade negotiations between Mexico & Israel were initiated in April 1998. After ten rounds of negotiation the parties concluded an agreement aimed at the creation of a free trade area.

NOM certification is only granted by Mexican government to manufacturers, importers from countries that the government has a free trade treaty. First-time applicants must provide 2 original service agreement copies signed on each page & section.

A Mexican Standard (NMX) is a standard developed by governmetal agencies setting minimum requirements for safety and functionality of products. But when a NMX is referenced into a NOM, its compliance changes from voluntary to mandatory.