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SEMAR, SICT and SAT Seal Data-Sharing Pact Using Carta Porte to Fight Contraband

SAT will lead joint training so digital invoicing data supports inspections.

Overview

  • The agreement, signed on September 22 by Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles, Jesús Antonio Esteva Medina and Antonio Martínez Dagnino, formalizes interagency use of transport data to target illicit goods.
  • Information will flow through the Carta Porte digital complement, created in 2022 to document cargo origin, destination, transport means and parties involved.
  • The shared data enables mechanisms for inspection, verification and surveillance to reinforce fiscal actions and provide full traceability of goods in transit.
  • Scale underpins the initiative, with more than 350 CFDI issued per second and 1.51 billion invoices carrying the Carta Porte complement from about 140,000 issuers since January 2022.
  • Officials framed the move as bolstering secure goods movement and orderly commerce, with SICT highlighting mobility planning goals and coverage across road, maritime, air and rail corridors; El Economista notes it coincides with a proposed customs law reform to tighten controls.