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Mexico threatens more tariffs over truck policy - "clock is ticking"
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Jose
2010-11-11 23:03:02 UTC
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Today's Trucking News -

MEXICO CITY -- A new set of U.S. goods will get slapped with
retaliatory tariffs if Washington doesn't move quicker to resolve the
cross-border trucking dispute between the two countries.

The "clock is ticking" for the U.S. to allow Mexican trucks to cross
the U.S. border beyond the 20-mile commercial restriction zone,
Mexico's economy minister told Reuters.

A Mexican trade official told the news agency that the government is
prepared to periodically shuffle the list and quantity of U.S. goods
it hits with tariffs.



http://www.todaystrucking.com/news.cfm?intDocID=24975
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are DEADLY PSYCHOPATHS
2010-11-12 00:10:05 UTC
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Post by Jose
Today's Trucking News -
MEXICO CITY -- A new set of U.S. goods will get slapped with
retaliatory tariffs if Washington doesn't move quicker to resolve the
cross-border trucking dispute between the two countries.
The "clock is ticking" for the U.S. to allow Mexican trucks to cross
the U.S. border beyond the 20-mile commercial restriction zone,
Mexico's economy minister told Reuters.
A Mexican trade official told the news agency that the government is
prepared to periodically shuffle the list and quantity of U.S. goods
it hits with tariffs.
http://www.todaystrucking.com/news.cfm?intDocID=24975
How can bammer let mexico get away with making threats to america? We
have all the cards and can retaliate by kicking out illegals and
stopping remittances.
Robert not Roberto
2010-11-12 15:33:06 UTC
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Post by Jose
Today's Trucking News -
MEXICO CITY -- A new set of U.S. goods will get slapped with
retaliatory tariffs if Washington doesn't move quicker to resolve the
cross-border trucking dispute between the two countries.
The "clock is ticking" for the U.S. to allow Mexican trucks to cross
the U.S. border beyond the 20-mile commercial restriction zone,
Mexico's economy minister told Reuters.
A Mexican trade official told the news agency that the government is
prepared to periodically shuffle the list and quantity of U.S. goods
it hits with tariffs.
http://www.todaystrucking.com/news.cfm?intDocID=24975
How can bammer let mexico get away with making threats to america? We
have all the cards and can retaliate by kicking out illegals and
stopping remittances.
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Because bammer is a traitor and possibly an illegal alien himself.
Hisler
2010-11-12 00:27:07 UTC
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Post by Jose
Today's Trucking News -
MEXICO CITY -- A new set of U.S. goods will get slapped with
retaliatory tariffs if Washington doesn't move quicker to resolve the
cross-border trucking dispute between the two countries.
The "clock is ticking" for the U.S. to allow Mexican trucks to cross
the U.S. border beyond the 20-mile commercial restriction zone,
Mexico's economy minister told Reuters.
A Mexican trade official told the news agency that the government is
prepared to periodically shuffle the list and quantity of U.S. goods
it hits with tariffs.
http://www.todaystrucking.com/news.cfm?intDocID=24975
In another post you made yesterday, you said the sellout of American
truckers was a done deal. So which is it?
Jose
2010-11-12 16:59:20 UTC
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Post by Hisler
Post by Jose
Today's Trucking News -
MEXICO CITY -- A new set of U.S. goods will get slapped with
retaliatory tariffs if Washington doesn't move quicker to resolve the
cross-border trucking dispute between the two countries.
The "clock is ticking" for the U.S. to allow Mexican trucks to cross
the U.S. border beyond the 20-mile commercial restriction zone,
Mexico's economy minister told Reuters.
A Mexican trade official told the news agency that the government is
prepared to periodically shuffle the list and quantity of U.S. goods
it hits with tariffs.
http://www.todaystrucking.com/news.cfm?intDocID=24975
In another post you made yesterday, you said the sellout of American
truckers was a done deal.  So which is it?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
No, todavia no pueden pasar los camiones.

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