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New Mexico

Border commerce and energy sector drive New Mexico trade.

Estimated IEEPA Exposure

$15M–$55M estimated annual IEEPA tariff exposure across New Mexico importers.

Aggregate annual estimate — individual importer exposure varies

Primary Entry Port

Santa Teresa, NM

Top Import Category

Energy Equipment & Electronics

Federal Court

D. New Mexico

IEEPA Protest Deadline

180 days from liquidation

Import Profile

New Mexico's southern border with Mexico — including major crossings at Santa Teresa and Columbus — handles significant cross-border commerce. The energy sector and growing semiconductor manufacturing are key import drivers.

IEEPA Analysis

New Mexico energy companies and border trade operators face IEEPA tariff exposure on equipment and goods. Intel's Rio Rancho operations and growing semiconductor investment add manufacturing import activity.

Key Industries

Oil & Gas

Semiconductors

Border Trade

Defense & National Security

Agriculture

Annual Import Volume

$5B+ annual imports

Ports of Entry

Santa Teresa Land Port

Land Border

Albuquerque International Airport

Air Cargo

Major Cities

AlbuquerqueLas CrucesRio RanchoSanta Fe

Time-Sensitive

The 180-day protest window is running on every unliquidated New Mexico entry.

CBP protest rights expire 180 days from the date of liquidation. Entries that liquidate before you file are permanently closed. There is no extension.

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Why Gravitas for New Mexico Importers

Federal jurisdiction

CBP protests and CIT litigation are federal matters. We appear nationwide — no local counsel required in New Mexico.

No recovery, no fee

Our IEEPA recovery practice operates on a contingency basis. If we don't recover duties, you don't pay attorney fees.

Ibrahim Farag — lead counsel

Partner-level attention on every matter. Ibrahim has handled two federal criminal trials and complex cross-border structures. No associate delegation.

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