Jose
2010-11-11 23:03:02 UTC
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
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