Compliance August 22, 2026
Why your Mexican customs broker wants photos of your warehouse (rule 1.4.14)
Articles of incorporation, proof of address, photos of the façade, machinery, staff and vehicles. It isn't overreach: it's rule 1.4.14 of Mexico's 2026 General Foreign Trade Rules. What it requires, what it's for, how often it's refreshed, and what happens if you don't hand it over.
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Compliance August 18, 2026
Mexico's 2026 Customs Law reform: what changed for you, not for your broker
It was read as a customs broker reform. In practice the weight lands on the importer: documentary support proving real economic substance, real-time traceability, shorter bonded-warehouse deadlines and guarantees that don't get released. What to review in your operation.
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Operations July 22, 2026
Customs broker, freight forwarder and 3PL: who does what and where the chain breaks
Most import delays come from the gaps between providers, not from customs. What each role covers, where responsibility falls through, and what changes when one provider coordinates everything.
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Compliance July 20, 2026
Customs broker authorization in Mexico: what you sign when you hand over your operation
The encargo conferido is the electronic authorization an importer grants a customs broker to clear goods on its behalf. What it means, what liability you keep and how to revoke it.
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May 18, 2026
Mexican customs clearance step by step: from Bill of Lading to released entry
Exactly what happens between your goods arriving at port and leaving customs. Documents, typical timelines, the random selection mechanism, and where operations actually get stuck.
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