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Trade agreementUpdated October 15, 2025

EU–Mexico (modernised) — free trade agreement in brief

The oldest EU FTA with Latin America, modernised in 2020 — duty-free for almost all industrial goods, expanded protection for geographical indications.

The oldest EU FTA with Latin America, modernised in 2020 — duty-free for almost all industrial goods, expanded protection for geographical indications.

Parties: EU (27) ↔ Mexiko. In force since: 2000 (modernisiert 2020).

Parties
EU (27) ↔ Mexiko
In force since
2000 (modernisiert 2020)
Origin proof
REX / EUR.1

01What it covers

The oldest EU FTA with Latin America, modernised in 2020 — duty-free for almost all industrial goods, expanded protection for geographical indications.

Free trade agreements like this reduce tariff barriers and set common standards for non-tariff topics (standards, public procurement, investment protection). For exporters this translates into lower duties, faster clearance and more predictable compliance — provided the rules of origin are met.

02Key benefits

  • Duty-free for >99 % of industrial goods
  • Geographical indications protected
  • Easier market access for services

03Proof of origin and practice

REX + statement of origin, or EUR.1 under legacy contracts.

Note that rules of origin are defined product-specifically in the agreement's annexes — there is rarely a single percentage threshold. For complex goods with third-country inputs, document an origin calculation.

04Who benefits most?

The agreement pays off primarily for companies with recurring exports or imports between the parties and for products whose "normal" duty is ≥ 3–5 %. For electronic products already enjoying 0 % MFN duties, the benefit lies more in regulatory coherence than tariff elimination.

Frequently asked questions

When does a product qualify for preference?

Whenever it meets the product-specific rules of origin (e.g. wholly obtained, or sufficiently worked/processed). For third-country components, a value rule ("max. 40 % non-originating value") or a chapter-change rule typically applies.

Topics

EU-MexikoLateinamerikaFreihandelREXEUR.1

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