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Mexico Will Impose A Series Of Restrictive Measures On Footwear Products Produced By Non FTA Signatories.

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Mexico Treasury Department Long Lewis announced that the Mexican federal government will impose tariffs on 25%-30% for footwear products produced by non FTA signatories, in order to crack down on cheap dumping of footwear products and increase the international competitiveness of domestic enterprises. Competitive power To support the spanformation of related enterprises in China.

   Mexico Only 9 customs import footwear products (formerly 33) will be allowed, LAZARO CARDENAS, MANZANILLO, CIUDAD DE MEXICO, GUADALAJARA, VERACRUZ, TIJUANA, AEROPUERTO INTERNACIONAL, TIJUANA, VERACRUZ, TIJUANA and AEROPUERTO.

In addition, a registration system for importers of footwear products will be established. Importers of footwear products not registered in the Inland Revenue Department and registration system will not be allowed to import such products. Importers should notify the Inland Revenue Department 5 days in advance before importing, and submit information such as purchase invoice, cargo insurance policy, shipping order and so on. The tax bureau will allow the footwear products industry association to appoint observers to supervise the customs.

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The AAFA has welcomed the recently proposed "2014 us best practices for the promotion of outdoor wear and leisure products" (US outdoor act). The United States outdoor act is jointly proposed by members of the Senate, Maria Cantwell, and Kelly Ayotte, together with representatives of the house of Representatives, David Reichet and Earl Blumenauer (Earl Blumenauer), aiming to eliminate specific duties imposed on casual wear outdoor clothing products. Maria, Cantwell

"Outdoor clothing is currently facing the highest tax rate imposed by the US government," said AAFA chairman and CEO Juanita D. Duggan. "For these products which are almost no longer manufactured by the United States, they will only bring more cost to the American working-class families and increase family burden."

"The outdoor clothing that is now designed and produced in combination with innovation and new technology is not the same kind of outdoor clothing that the United States first introduced tariffs for decades ago. The outdoor industry has achieved self spanformation through integrating the latest technology and environmental protection materials to meet the needs of consumers for higher performance products and professional equipment. It is time to adjust tariff policy to meet the characteristics of the products currently manufactured by the outdoor industry.

"We have made joint congratulations on the preparation of bills under the leadership of members of Maria Cantwell, members of Kelly Ayotte, and representatives of David Reichet and Earl Kanter (Earl Blumenauer), Maria. The American garment and footwear industry union will work with outdoor industry associations and other related industry partners to promote the fast passage of this important bill. Hu added.

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