by Jan Seal
According to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, Mexico is the second most likely destination for U.S. exports. That doesn’t mean exporters have a free ride when it comes to shipping goods to that country. Go into it blindly, and you may encounter more difficulties than you ever imagined. Rely on this book to enter the Mexican market prepared, and you’ll find the profitable market that has enticed so many other U.S. exporters.
Exporting to Mexico provides information on the documentation and procedures necessary to export products to Mexico. It includes chapters on the Incoterms 2000 (terms of sale); selling to Mexico through letters of credit; understanding Customs clearance procedures, product labeling and standards requirements; temporary entry of persons, vehicles and goods; the Maquiladora program; a profile of Mexico; and more.
Updated: January 2010 - 234 Pages
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eBook Chapters
- Profile of Mexico
- Temporary Entry into Mexico
- Financial Matters
- Transportation in Mexico
- Documentation for Export to Mexico
- Specific Product Requirements
- Labeling and Standards
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Maquiladora/PITEX Programs (IMMEX)
- Information Resources
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