Mexico Seeks to End Cross-Border Trucking Dispute | Journal of Commerce
William B. Cassidy | Jul 9, 2010 4:46PM GMT
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Without progress on cross-border trucking, punitive tariffs could be expanded
Mexico may expand the list of U.S. products facing billions of dollars in punitive tariffs unless the Obama administration proposes a cross-border trucking program.
A Mexican government official told The Wall Street Journal Thursday that Mexico wants more than the revival of the pilot project killed by Congress last year.
“If we don’t see a concrete proposal from the U.S. in the next few weeks, Mexico will exercise its legal rights,” the unnamed official told the financial newspaper.
William B. Cassidy | Jul 9, 2010 4:46PM GMT
The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story
Without progress on cross-border trucking, punitive tariffs could be expanded
Mexico may expand the list of U.S. products facing billions of dollars in punitive tariffs unless the Obama administration proposes a cross-border trucking program.
A Mexican government official told The Wall Street Journal Thursday that Mexico wants more than the revival of the pilot project killed by Congress last year.
“If we don’t see a concrete proposal from the U.S. in the next few weeks, Mexico will exercise its legal rights,” the unnamed official told the financial newspaper.