Classification Query: A Regulatory Tool for Marketing Your Cosmetics and Dietary Supplements

Classification Query: A Regulatory Tool for Marketing Your Cosmetics and Dietary Supplements

The classification query submitted to the Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS) is a crucial step in regulating cosmetic products and dietary supplements.

Keys to Efficient Medical Device Importation in Mexico

Keys to Efficient Medical Device Importation in Mexico

Importing medical devices into Mexico involves a series of steps regulated by health and customs authorities. Due to their impact on public health, these products must meet specific requirements from their origin through to commercialization. Therefore, proactive planning and specialized advice are essential to avoid setbacks.

Revolutionizing Health Product Access in Mexico: COFEPRIS Embraces Global Regulatory Reliance

Revolutionizing Health Product Access in Mexico: COFEPRIS Embraces Global Regulatory Reliance

COFEPRIS has published a new agreement recognizing the evaluations and approvals from key international regulatory authorities and the WHO Prequalification Program for sanitary registrations of medicines and medical devices. This move, effective 60 business days after publication, aims to expedite access to quality health inputs by adopting a "reliance" approach, simplifying import procedures for essential products during health crises.

Health Transformation: Key Incentives for Investment and Scientific Development in Mexico

Health Transformation: Key Incentives for Investment and Scientific Development in Mexico

This Decree, published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on June 2, 2025, establishes a regulatory framework aimed at promoting investment within Mexico to strengthen the pharmaceutical industry, the production of medicines, health inputs, and medical devices, as well as fostering scientific research. Its main objective is to reduce import dependency and ensure the availability of these essential products, using consolidated public procurement as a lever for economic development.

COFEPRIS: A Catalyst for Investment in Mexico

COFEPRIS: A Catalyst for Investment in Mexico

COFEPRIS is undergoing a significant transformation under "Plan México," aiming to become an agile, transparent, and internationally harmonized agency. This includes a push for 100% digitization of procedures, fostering clinical research, streamlining regulatory pathways, and modernizing the regulatory framework to boost investment and ensure public health.

Cosmetic Product Labeling in Mexico: Essential Requirements

Cosmetic Product Labeling in Mexico: Essential Requirements

In Mexico, cosmetic product labeling is regulated to ensure consumers receive accurate and sufficient information, enabling them to make safe and informed purchasing decisions. Compliance with these regulations is essential for manufacturers and importers looking to sell their products in the country.

Import Permit for Products: Requirements for Dietary Supplements

Import Permit for Products: Requirements for Dietary Supplements

To import dietary supplements into Mexico, it is essential to understand the applicable regulations, among which the prior sanitary import permit stands out.

This permit, issued by COFEPRIS, authorizes the entry of food, dietary supplements, and non-alcoholic beverages that comply with Mexico’s current sanitary legislation, allowing their commercialization and distribution in the country.

IPS Joins CANIPEC: Empowering innovation and regulatory excellence in Mexico’s cosmetics industry

IPS Joins CANIPEC: Empowering innovation and regulatory excellence in Mexico’s cosmetics industry

Insumos para la Salud (IPS) proudly announces its membership in the National Chamber of the Cosmetics Industry (CANIPEC), strengthening its commitment to sustainable growth, innovation, and driving clear and effective regulations in Mexico’s vibrant cosmetics and personal care sector.

Tariff Landscape for Medical Devices Mexico-U.S.

Tariff Landscape for Medical Devices Mexico-U.S.

On April 2, 2025, the United States government announced the implementation of "reciprocal tariffs" on multiple countries, establishing a base tariff of 10%. However, a week later, a 90-day pause was applied for most trading partners; nevertheless, tariffs on China were simultaneously increased. This decision is part of a strategy aimed at correcting trade balance imbalances and strengthening the U.S. domestic industry.