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Global Market Access: Understanding Certification Requirements for Mexico
Live webinar on March 5th at 2PM EST
Navigating Mexico’s regulatory compliance landscape can be complex due to frequent changes and evolving certification requirements. Manufacturers exporting products to Mexico must ensure compliance with the Official Mexican Standards (Norma Oficial Mexicana - NOM) to successfully clear customs and enter the market.
This webinar offers a comprehensive overview of the key regulatory frameworks, standards, and certification processes required for product approval in Mexico. Attending this session is critical for manufacturers because:
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Regulations Change Frequently – Stay up to date with the latest compliance requirements and avoid costly delays.
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Customs Clearance Requires Certification – Products without the correct NOM approvals risk being rejected or held at the border.
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Understanding Testing & Certification Pathways – Learn the differences between IFT Type A, B, and C approvals and how they impact your product.
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Avoid Market Entry Delays – Knowing the right process prevents unexpected setbacks in product launches.
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Leverage Expert Insights – Gain direct access to certification specialists who can clarify your specific compliance needs.
Who Should Attend?
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Manufacturers & Exporters targeting the Mexican market
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Compliance & Regulatory Professionals
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Product Development Teams
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Supply Chain & Logistics Managers
Webinar presenter
Luis Gonzalez
Luis Gonzalez is a Nemko Certification Manager and Product Safety Engineer. He has over 20 years of experience working at the Certification Body Testing Laboratory (CBTL) and Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). He is a certifier of Medical, Household, Audio/Video, and Information Technology Equipment with a focus on products intended for the North American Market.