NOM-024-SCFI-2013 Demystified: Your Ultimate Guide to Electrical and Electronic Products Labeling in Mexico. Navigate compliance, labeling requirements, and warranty essentials for successful market entry.
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Essential Guide to NOM-024-SCFI-2013: Electrical and Electronic Products
NOM-024-SCFI-2013 Demystified: Your Ultimate Guide to Electrical and Electronic Products Labeling in Mexico. Navigate compliance, labeling requirements, and warranty essentials for successful market entry.
Essential Guide to NOM-020-SCFI-1997: Labeling of Natural Tanned Leathers and Synthetic or Artificial Materials
Unlock Compliance: Your Guide to NOM-020-SCFI-1997 Labeling Standards for Leather & Synthetic Products in Mexico.
NOM-142-SSA1/SCFI-2014: Your Essential Guide to Compliance in Alcoholic Beverages Labeling
Explore Compliance with NOM-142-SSA1/SCFI-2014: Your Essential Guide to Alcoholic Beverages Labeling in Mexico. Ensure safety & quality with regulated substances & compliance requirements.
NOM-004-SE-2021: Your Essential Guide to Complying with Textile Regulations
Discover Compliance with NOM-004-SE-2021: Your Essential Guide to Textile Regulations in Mexico. Learn about composition, origin, care instructions, and key changes.
Phase 2 of NOM-051: What It Is and Requirements
Phase 2 of NOM-051 has new values to consider to apply in labeling information for food products in Mexico, emphasizing nutritional clarity and health awareness.
New Decreet Article 216
New Decreet
Article 216 Bis is added to the General Health Law. Oils, edible fats, food a non-alcoholic beverages may not contain Trans Fats.