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Tax Revenue in Customs Grew During 2025; Ieps Recorded an Increase of 49.9%

Tijuana, 6 December.- The measures taken at Mexico's customs offices, and specifically greater registration in the import of hydrocarbons, left 207,970 million pesos plus the country's public finances, one month after the closure of 2025. According to reports from the Mexican National Customs Agency (ANAM), updated until November, it was the special tax on production and services (IEPS) that recorded a greater increase, 49.9 percent in the annua…
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Tijuana, 6 December.- The measures taken at Mexico's customs offices, and specifically greater registration in the import of hydrocarbons, left 207,970 million pesos plus the country's public finances, one month after the closure of 2025. According to reports from the Mexican National Customs Agency (ANAM), updated until November, it was the special tax on production and services (IEPS) that recorded a greater increase, 49.9 percent in the annua…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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