Incense Sticks: India vs Mexico
For brands sourcing incense sticks, here's how India stacks up against Mexico on the factors that actually move your margin — cost, duty, speed and risk.
Cost index: 100 = India baseline. Figures are directional benchmarks from our factory network, DGFT and USITC data — refreshed monthly on the Live Export Index.
Where Mexico is strong
- USMCA duty-free to US
- Proximity & fast shipping
Where it falls short
- Weak craft & home-textile base
- Higher labor cost
- Security concerns
The verdict
India wins on incense sticks
For incense sticks, India combines a 24% cost advantage over China with Mysuru's craft heritage, lower tariff exposure and a transparent, English-speaking supply chain. Mexico may suit narrow use-cases, but lacks the heritage depth and category breadth India offers.
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Buyer FAQ
Incense Sticks: India vs Mexico — FAQs
- For Incense Sticks, India runs roughly 24% below comparable China landed cost, and our cost index puts Mexico about 22% versus the India baseline of 100. The gap widens once tariff exposure and India's RoDTEP refund are included.
- Indian-origin Incense Sticks avoids the Section-301-style penalties that fall on Chinese goods, and benefits from India's expanding network of trade agreements. Always confirm HS 3307 classification for your destination market.
- India offers 30–50 day production lead times, deep craft heritage, and a transparent, English-speaking supply chain — reducing the concentration risk of a single-country sourcing base.
- Yes. We manage sampling, QC, freight and documentation end-to-end, typically from Mysuru, so you can run a parallel pilot before shifting volume — no flights required.
Make the switch to India for incense sticks.
We handle sourcing, QC, freight and documentation end-to-end. You stay focused on growing the brand.