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Huawei Device Shenzhen Co., Ltd.

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  • Mexico
    546 shipments (100.0%)

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Sample Bill of Lading

546 shipment records available

Bill of Lading Number
9060683
Shipment Date
2019-03-20
Consignee
Huawei Technologies De Mexico S.A.
Consignee (Original Format)
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES DE MEXICO SA DE CV BLVD MANUEL AVILA CAMACHO/40/11/LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPEC/ /REFORMA Y PALMAS/ TLAHUAC, DISTRITO FEDERAL, 11000 Mexico
Consignee Tax Number
HTM011012DW7
Shipper
Huawei Device Shenzhen Co., Ltd.
Shipper (Original Format)
HUAWEI DEVICE (SHENZHEN) CO LTD China
Shipper Registration Number
72908817000416
Shipment Origin
["China"]
Port of Unlading
Ciudad de México (MX)
Port of Unlading (Original Format)
AEROPUERTO INTERNACIONAL DE LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO,AEROPUERTO INTERNACIONAL DE LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO
Country of Sale
China
Transport Method
Air
Customs Regime
Final Import / Export
Customs Agent
3547
Gross Weight (kg)
2.15
Gross Weight (t)
0.00215
Gross Weight (Original Format)
2.15
Value of Goods, CIF (USD)
$625
Value of Goods, CIF (MXN)
12077
Exchange Rate (MXN-USD)
$19
Item Origin
China
HS Code
85171201
Goods Shipped
XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX
Shipment Quantity
5.0
Shipment Unit
Pieza
Value of Goods, Item CIF (USD)
$625
Value of Goods, Item CIF (MXN)
12077
Shipment Value (MXN)
12077
Tax Quantity
5.0
Tax Unit
Pieza
Customs Processing Tax 1 Value (MXN)
331
Value Added Tax 1 Value (MXN)
1985
Value Added Tax Rate
16.0
Value Adjusted Code
1
WTO Valuation Method Code
1

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