Import duty from Mexico to the USA

USMCA partner — USMCA-qualifying goods are duty-free and excluded from the Section 122 baseline; Section 232 metals/autos still apply the same as any other origin. The 2025 IEEPA 'fentanyl' tariff on Mexico was struck down in 2026.

Column 1 (NTR / MFN)USMCA preference

This is an informational estimate, not a customs ruling. Tariffs change frequently — confirm the live rate on the official USITC HTS and read our methodology & disclaimer. For a binding classification, consult a licensed customs broker or request a CBP ruling.

$800 de-minimis

US de-minimis ($800, 19 USC 1321) is SUSPENDED for all countries (since 2025-08-29; indefinite as of 2026-06-24). Low-value shipments no longer enter duty-free and require informal/formal entry — verify current CBP guidance.

Source: federalregister.gov · verified 2026-07-06

Tariffs on Mexico-origin goods

Section 232

Section 232 — Steel

+50%

50% additional duty on covered steel articles and derivatives (raised from 25% in June 2025). Country arrangements, derivative coverage and US-content thresholds change — verify the live proclamation.

effective 2025-06-04

Source: cbp.gov · verified 2026-07-06

Section 232

Section 232 — Aluminum

+50%

50% additional duty on covered aluminum articles and derivatives (raised from 25% in June 2025). 2026 proclamations further expanded derivative coverage; treat the exact percentage as needing verification.

effective 2025-06-04

Source: cbp.gov · verified 2026-07-06

Section 232

Section 232 — Copper

+50%
confirm live rate

Section 232 duty on copper articles and derivatives (effective Aug 2025). 50% on Annex I-A articles, 25% on Annex I-B, raw copper materials exempt — verify the annex and the live rate.

effective 2025-08-01

Source: cbp.gov · verified 2026-07-06

Section 232

Section 232 — Autos & auto parts

+25%
confirm live rate

25% Section 232 duty on imported automobiles and a list of covered auto parts. Partner-specific arrangements and USMCA content credits apply — verify the live proclamation and whether the exact part is in scope.

effective 2025-04-03

Source: cbp.gov · verified 2026-07-06

Duty on common products from Mexico

Effective duty = base general rate + any verified stacking tariffs for Mexico origin.

ProductBaseExtraEffective
Cotton t-shirts (knit).6109.10.006016.5%16.5%
Laptops, notebooks and tablet computers.8471.30.0100FreeFree
Toys, dolls, puzzles and models.9503.00.0090FreeFree
Leather shoes (rubber/plastic sole).6403.99.60758.5%8.5%
Metal furniture — desks, shelving, bed frames.9403.20.0090Free+ 50%50%
Handbags and purses (textile outer).4202.22.810017.6%17.6%

Cost an import from Mexico

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