Following last week’s news that Mexico voted to implement a $42 immigration levy for every passenger arriving by cruise ship to the country, the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) says it is seeking immediate and collaborative discussions with the Mexican federal government.
The FCCA is urging Mexico to reconsider the measure in order to mitigate the potential economic fallout for Mexico’s coastal communities and the significant financial impact for cruise passengers.
As part of the passage of a Federal Law of Rights, Mexico will begin enforcing a policy on January 1, 2025, that would make cruise passengers pay an additional $42 (860 Mexican pesos) per person in taxes—whether they disembark or not—on top of the current average of $20 (408 Mexican pesos) in other taxes and fees required to visit Mexican ports.
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Source: Latecruisenews.com