Your Home Printer is Now Officially Mexican, Says CBP
Published Date: 4/3/2025
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Summary
Heads up! U.S. Customs and Border Protection just decided that multifunction digital printers are mostly made in Mexico because important parts get a big makeover there. This means importers and businesses dealing with these printers should update their paperwork and plans. Expect these rules to affect shipments and costs starting now, so stay sharp!
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CBP Says Printers Origin: Mexico
U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a final determination that multifunction digital printers undergo a substantial transformation in Mexico and are therefore from Mexico. If you import or sell these printers, you should update your paperwork and business plans because CBP says shipments and costs will be affected starting now.
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