The law also bans the import, manufacture, and marketing of cosmetics that have been tested on animals anywhere in the world.

The new law
The federal bill won the unanimous support of Mexico’s Senate.
The bill was largely championed by the HSI/Mexico and ONG Te
Protejo, thanks to their multi-year campaign.
“We are thrilled to see Mexico become the first country in North
America to outlaw cosmetic animal testing, and commend our bill
sponsor Senator Ricardo Monreal, and all congressmen and women for
voting to end cosmetic animal testing in Mexico,” the two
organizations said in a joint statement.
The law also bans the import, manufacture, and marketing of
cosmetics that have been tested on animals anywhere in the world.
He commented: “We thank the Mexican Government for showing
leadership on this important issue, and we will continue to work
with them to implement the commitments and enforce a robust ban.”
Aguilar said the decision is a ‘monumental step forward’ for animals
and science, as well as consumers. In 2019, a poll commissioned by
Humane Society International and ONG Te Protejo found that 78
percent of Mexican citizens prefer cruelty-free cosmetics.
Years ago, both organizations launched a petition that urged for the
ban of cosmetics animal testing in Mexico. It garnered more than 1.3
million signatures.
‘Closer to a global ban’
But cosmetics animal testing is a global issue. Half a million
animals around the world suffer from cosmetics tests every year,
according to Cruelty Free International.
Aguilar hopes Mexico’s new law will have a wider impact.
“This ground-breaking legislation leads the way for the Americas to
become the next cruelty-free beauty market, and brings us one
bunny-leap closer to a global ban,” he said.
As well as the 41 countries that have officially banned cosmetic
animal testing, 10 states in Brazil and seven in the US have
followed suit.
New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island are contemplating similar
bills, too. Further, federal bills are pending reintroduction in the
US and Canada.