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$300 US is the amount. 

Tourists are allowed to bring in their personal effects duty-free. A laptop computer, camera equipment, and sports equipment that could feasibly be used during your stay are also allowed. The underlying guideline is: Don't bring anything that looks as if it's meant to be resold in Mexico. Those entering Mexico by air or sea can bring in gifts worth a value of up to $300 duty-free, except alcohol or tobacco products. The website for Mexican Customs (Aduanas) is www.aduanas.sat.gob.mx.

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4 hours ago, Mostlylost said:

$300 US is the amount. 

Tourists are allowed to bring in their personal effects duty-free. A laptop computer, camera equipment, and sports equipment that could feasibly be used during your stay are also allowed. The underlying guideline is: Don't bring anything that looks as if it's meant to be resold in Mexico. Those entering Mexico by air or sea can bring in gifts worth a value of up to $300 duty-free, except alcohol or tobacco products. The website for Mexican Customs (Aduanas) is www.aduanas.sat.gob.mx.

Duty free limit on new stuff entering Mexico by land is $300.00 USD and by air is $500.00 USD.
 
"Merchandise allowed when arriving toMexico
Duty-free allowance is a tax exemption granted by the MexicanGovernment to a national or foreign passenger for certain merchandise he is bringing in Mexico. Passengers entering Mexico by air or a maritime port may import up to $500.00 USD."
 
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19 hours ago, Mostlylost said:

$300 US is the amount. 

Tourists are allowed to bring in their personal effects duty-free. A laptop computer, camera equipment, and sports equipment that could feasibly be used during your stay are also allowed. The underlying guideline is: Don't bring anything that looks as if it's meant to be resold in Mexico. Those entering Mexico by air or sea can bring in gifts worth a value of up to $300 duty-free, except alcohol or tobacco products. The website for Mexican Customs (Aduanas) is www.aduanas.sat.gob.mx.

300 for ground 500 for air. 

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