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What Are the Import Tariffs on Footwear from Mexico in 2026?

Imports of shoes, boots, sneakers, and sandals from Mexico face a base IEEPA tariff of 10% plus MFN rates that vary by specific HTS code. USMCA-qualifying goods may be eligible for preferential treatment.

Active Duty Layers for Footwear from Mexico

These tariff layers apply to shoes, boots, sneakers, and sandals imported from Mexico

IEEPA Global Tariff

10%

Applies to all imports from all countries

MFN (Most Favored Nation)

Varies by HTS code

Base duty rate set by the Harmonized Tariff Schedule

Not applicable to this combination:

Section 301
Section 232
Section 122 (Auto)

Common HTS Codes for Footwear

Representative tariff classifications under HTS chapters 64. Actual rates depend on the specific 10-digit HTS code.

HTS CodeProduct DescriptionMFN RateAdditional Duties+ IEEPA 10%
6403.99.60Leather Shoes (men's)8.5%โ€”
8.5% + layers
6404.11.90Athletic Footwear (textile upper)20.0%โ€”
20.0% + layers
6402.99.31Rubber/Plastic Footwear6.0%โ€”
6.0% + layers
6403.59.60Leather Boots10.0%โ€”
10.0% + layers
6405.20.90Textile Sandals7.5%โ€”
7.5% + layers

* Rates shown are representative. Use the calculator for exact duty amounts based on your specific HTS code and declared value.

Key Notes: Footwear from Mexico

USMCA-qualifying footwear may enter duty-free, but importers must maintain proper certificates of origin and meet regional value content requirements.

The IEEPA 10% tariff applies to all footwear imports from Mexico regardless of other duty layers.

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