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Mexico Beschaffungsprogramm

For China-to-Mexico sourcing, lead with SAT importer registration and broker-led pedimento processing. Current SAT and ANAM guidance centers the RFC, the importer padrón, and the customs-broker workflow.

Primary motion
Registration to pedimento
Commercial focus
Document completeness
Compliance lane
SAT + ANAM workflow
Routing target
Broker-led clearance
Suchintention

Best fit for importers, distributors, manufacturers, and retail teams searching for sourcing from China to Mexico, SAT importer registration, and broker-led customs clearance.

Compliance-Prioritäten

Imports into Mexico start with RFC and padrón registration, then pedimento filing through the authorized customs workflow.

RFCPadrónPedimentoBroker filing
Programmphasen
Importer setup
Confirm RFC, padrón registration, and any sectoral padrón requirements before the first shipment is planned.
File preparation
Gather invoice, valuation support, origin documents, and any permits that the customs broker will need for the pedimento.
Pedimento routing
Assign the agente aduanal or authorized representative who will own the filing and customs interaction.
Release
Transmit the pedimento, resolve customs review, and close the import file cleanly for repeat buying.
Käuferprofile
  • Importers
  • Manufacturers
  • Distributors
  • Retail buyers
Planungshinweis

Treat customs clearance as a document-first process, especially where sectoral registration or permits apply. Validate padrón status and broker ownership before cargo moves.

Why this market still matters in 2026

Importer gatekeeping is explicit

SAT treats padrón registration as part of market access, so serious buyers need importer setup cleared before the first container or air shipment.

Broker-led compliance is standard

ANAM and SAT guidance make the customs broker or authorized representative a core operating partner in the import file.

Document readiness reduces friction

A complete classification, origin, and valuation package makes the pedimento workflow cleaner and easier to defend.

Starter checklist before your first shipment
  • Confirm that the importer has a valid RFC.
  • Register in the general importer padrón and check whether sectoral registration also applies.
  • Choose the broker or authorized representative who will file the pedimento.
  • Collect invoice, packing list, valuation support, and origin documents.
  • Check permits, notices, or sector-specific rules before shipping.
  • Map the customs workflow before the cargo leaves China.
Policy watch for 2026

General importer padrón remains mandatory

SAT states that people and companies that want to import goods must register in the general importer padrón through the SAT portal, with extra registration for some sectors.

SAT padrón inscription

Current padrón status should be checked live

SAT maintains active and suspended padrón lists and current cut-off dates, which buyers should review instead of assuming importer status is still live.

SAT padrón index

ANAM defines the import workflow around the pedimento

ANAM's import guide explains that imports are processed through a pedimento by SAT-accredited people and that RFC, classification, and non-tariff rules must already be in order.

ANAM import guide

Broker co-responsibility remains material

ANAM states that customs brokers and agencies are co-responsible for compliance and participate in classification, document review, and pedimento transmission.

ANAM brokers and agencies
What happens when cargo arrives
Validate importer status
Confirm RFC, padrón registration, and any sectoral padrón requirements before the shipment leaves China.
Assign the filing party
Route the import through an agente aduanal, apoderado aduanal, or authorized legal representative.
Assemble the pedimento file
Prepare invoice, valuation support, classification data, and any permits or notices required for clearance.
Transmit and release
Broker transmits the pedimento and annexes, customs reviews the file, and cargo is released once requirements are met.
How to choose a sourcing partner
  • Pick partners who can validate padrón and sectoral status before booking freight.
  • Ask who will own the pedimento and supporting document set from day one.
  • Prefer brokers who can handle classification and permit checks early.
  • Choose teams that keep the RFC, origin, and valuation trail clean across repeat orders.