Be aware that COEDE regulations are not federal laws (like Ley del IMSS or Ley Federal del Trabajo). They are internal governing rules for the council and its members. If you need official Mexican government regulations (NOMs or Leyes), you should visit the DOF (Diario Oficial de la Federación) instead.
COFEPRIS rarely publishes a single, updated PDF. Instead, they publish the original reglamento plus a series of "Modifications" (Modificaciones). A compliance officer must download the original, plus three or four "Notas de Modificación," and manually stitch them together to understand the current rule. This is the "deep" secret of descargar: you aren't downloading a book; you are downloading a set of amendments. Coede Reglamentos Descargar
As of 2025, COFEPRIS has been pushing toward the Ventanilla Universal (Universal Window)—a digital platform where regulations are not downloaded as static PDFs, but accessed via APIs. The "Descargar" button is slowly being replaced by "Consultar" (Consult) and "Imprimir" (Print). Be aware that COEDE regulations are not federal
This is a double-edged sword. Static downloads allow for archiving and offline reading, but dynamic web regulations ensure you are always reading the current version. The deep user now must decide: do you download a PDF for your records (risking obsolescence), or do you rely on the live link (risking a 404 error during an audit)? COFEPRIS rarely publishes a single, updated PDF
COEDE is the highest representative body of the private sector in Mexico. While they don’t issue laws, they create internal regulations (reglamentos) that govern their own structure, member conduct, ethics committees, and operational bylaws. These documents are essential if your company is affiliated with any of the major business chambers in Mexico (like CANACO, CANACINTRA, or AMIS).