A new law in Mexico requires cruise ship passengers to pay a $42 immigration fee, previously exempted, and diverts two-thirds of the collected funds to the army. The Mexican Association of Shipping Agents warns that this could make Mexican ports among the most expensive in the world, affecting competitiveness.
The Mexican Association of Shipping Agents has criticized a new measure that could make Mexican ports among the most expensive in the world for cruise ships . The measure, included in the new budget law, requires cruise ship passengers to pay an immigration fee of $42, previously exempted, and diverts two-thirds of the collected funds to the Mexican army. The Association warns that this could severely affect Mexico’s competitiveness with other Caribbean destinations.
They urge Mexico’s Senate to reconsider the measure
Mexican Ports Cruise Ships Immigration Fee Cost Increase Travel Industry
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