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External Trade Under Magnifying Glass: the Real Impact of Customs Reform

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Five months after the entry into force of the reform of the Customs Law, foreign trade in Mexico is undergoing a process of deep adjustment. The operation has become slower, more expensive and, above all, stricter, but also more precise, specialists agree. For Magaly Cavazos, customs agent and vice president of the Association of Aduanal Agents of Metropolitan Customs (AAADAM), the change has been structural: “you can no longer operate as in 202…
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Five months after the entry into force of the reform of the Customs Law, foreign trade in Mexico is undergoing a process of deep adjustment. The operation has become slower, more expensive and, above all, stricter, but also more precise, specialists agree. For Magaly Cavazos, customs agent and vice president of the Association of Aduanal Agents of Metropolitan Customs (AAADAM), the change has been structural: “you can no longer operate as in 202…

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T21 broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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