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This says the new decree to protect the Mexican textile industry

The states that have the largest textile industry production in the country are the State of Mexico, Puebla, Hidalgo, Coahuila, Guanajuato and Jalisco.
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The objective is to strengthen the economic development of Mexico and the national production, explained the Chief of the Federal Executive In addition, the SAT and the ANAM established that the 861 customs agents active are responsible for imports and exports and payment of contributions To date it has been found that 40 customs agents presented irregularities and omissions, so seven patents of customs agents have been cancelled As of December …

Mexico City, December 19.- President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo signed this morning a decree to protect the Mexican textile industry, which generates almost half a million jobs, as there are companies that “were deceiving the authority” by exporting parts without paying taxes, under the argument that they were to manufacture others, but actually sold them on the market. It was reported that derived from this, 40 customs agents have been detected th…

Sheinbaum decrees tariff from 35% to 138 textile tariff fractions and limitation of temporary import to textiles (IMMEX). Protect 400 thousand jobs Regeneration, 19 of [...] The entry Sheinbaum signs decree to protect Mexican textile industry was first published in RegenerationMX.

The states that have the largest textile industry production in the country are the State of Mexico, Puebla, Hidalgo, Coahuila, Guanajuato and Jalisco.

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MEXICO CITY.- This Thursday morning, during its usual press conference, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo signed a decree to increase 35% tariffs on manufactured goods and 15% on the import of textile goods, except to markets with which there is a free trade agreement.In addition to increasing the list of products that cannot be imported through the Manufacturing, Maquiladora and Export Services Industry Program (IMMEX).

Authorities of Mexico today presented December 19, 2024 a scheme to protect the national textile industry and close the door to people who import products, cheating, to avoid paying taxes.

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lavozdemichoacan.com.mx broke the news in on Thursday, December 19, 2024.
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