Steel and Aluminum Import Duty & Landed Cost: Brazil to Mexico
Full 2026 tariff breakdown, customs duty calculations, and compliance alerts for importing into Mexico.
Why Customs Classification Matters for Steel and Aluminum
Cost Breakdown
| Component | Rate | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Product Value | — | USD 15000.00 |
| Shipping | — | USD 1200.00 |
| Insurance | — | USD 150.00 |
| CIF Value | — | USD 16350.00 |
| Customs Duty | 8.5% | USD 1275.00 |
| VAT/GST | 20% | USD 3255.00 |
| Total Landed Cost | — | USD 19530.00 |
Step-by-Step Import & Compliance Guide
How Much Does It Cost to Import Steel and Aluminum into Mexico?
When importing Steel and Aluminum from Brazil to Mexico, the applicable customs duty rate is 8.5% on the CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight). Additionally, a VAT/GST of 20% is applied on the dutiable value. The total landed cost depends on your specific product value, shipping method, and insurance — use the calculator above to get an exact breakdown for your shipment.
These rates are based on 2026 tariff schedules and may vary depending on the precise HS code finalization by customs and any applicable trade agreements between Brazil and Mexico.
HS Code 7210.49 — Customs Classification for Steel and Aluminum
Steel and Aluminum is typically classified under HS Code 7210.49 when imported into Mexico. At this classification, the customs duty rate is 8.5%. Accurate classification is critical — ensure your commercial invoice and packing list explicitly reference this HS code.
Misclassification can result in shipment delays, penalties, or overpayment of duties. If trade agreements exist between Brazil and Mexico, a certificate of origin may qualify your goods for preferential (reduced) duty rates.