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Mexico says trucks to cross US border within weeks
Reuters ^ | Oct 6, 2011 | Walter Brandimarte

Posted on 10/08/2011 12:29:51 PM PDT by moonshinner_09

Oct 6 (Reuters) - Mexican trucks will start crossing the U.S. border again in a couple of weeks, reducing transportation costs between the two neighbors by some 15 percent, Mexico's Economy Minister Bruno Ferrari said.

The resolution of the long-standing cross-border trucking dispute should give an additional boost to Mexican manufacturers, who have been fighting to increase their market share in the United States.

"If you take into consideration that Mexico's manufacturing costs are at least 25 percent lower than in the U.S., this is going to be a very strong competitive advantage," Ferrari told Reuters in an interview late Wednesday.

Mexican manufacturers have been in a fierce battle with Chinese exporters to gain market share in the U.S.

(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; border; borderwars; heartless; immigration; mexicantrucks; mexico; mx
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To: mylife
A little bit of history:
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2011/0706/Landmark-US-Mexico-trucking-agreement-resolves-15-year-conflict
41 posted on 10/08/2011 1:26:22 PM PDT by DTxAg (The Presidency is not an entry-level position.)
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To: basil

Lots of our automobile replacement parts and many farm tractor original parts come from Mexico. And nope, our governor had nothing to do with that, trade with Mexico ,and their trucks coming here has been going on since before Rick was born.


42 posted on 10/08/2011 1:26:32 PM PDT by Quickgun (As a former fetus, I'm opposed to abortion. Mamas don't let your cowboys grow up to be babies..)
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To: DTxAg

Thanks.
Mexican Trucks had always been allowed in within a 25 mi radius of the border.
I thought it was 100 mi.

At any rate, this really does change the impact of the matter.
If Mexican trucks become long haul truckers with access to the entire US roadways, Our Trucking industry will be hurt.

The upside of this is that Obama just stabbed Jimmy Hoffa Jr in the back.


43 posted on 10/08/2011 1:36:01 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: BarnacleCenturion
>>“That is why it is wrong, and inherently detrimental to our relationship with Mexico for the U.S. Congress to pursue a protectionist policy that forbids Mexican trucks from U.S. roadways.” -Rick Perry<<

Having owned a trucking company I can tell you that this is not a good thing for American trucking or America in general.

44 posted on 10/08/2011 1:36:56 PM PDT by CynicalBear
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Well, I’ve been arguing that we should send tanks across the border.


45 posted on 10/08/2011 1:39:22 PM PDT by Brilliant
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To: CynicalBear

This is a bad law.
It appears that this was all a part of NAFTA
Introduced by George H.W. Bush and signed into law by Bill Clinton.

It will hurt our long haul truckers.

I was hasty in my early comments on this article, since it left out lots of FACTS.


46 posted on 10/08/2011 1:49:01 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: moonshinner_09

Well that’s just great. Now the Home depot parking lots are going to be full of Mexican trucks again. SHEESH. ( that’s where the troopers take them when they run inspections on them.

Wonder how many fams will be squashed this time by Mexican trucks improperly loaded and not fit to be on the road.


47 posted on 10/08/2011 1:50:31 PM PDT by marty60
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To: ronnie raygun
Obama can create jobs for Mexicans but is clueless how to put Americans to work.

He and they know exactly what their doing.

Americans do not need to work with all the free services available, bringing in a comfortable $37k @ year on average.

Mexicans, on the other hand, are poor, downtrodden, and desperately in need of employment. Truck driving is easy - just point it in the right direction, depress the accelerator, and apply the brakes when at your destination.

Obizmo, Soros, and Lewis know exactly what they are doing, so sit back, drink your beer, eat large snacks, watch the 52” plasma, collect your bennes, and shut up.

/s

48 posted on 10/08/2011 1:50:52 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: mylife
>>It appears that this was all a part of NAFTA<<

And part of the reasoning Perry had for pushing the TTC. All part of his open borders policy.

49 posted on 10/08/2011 1:57:35 PM PDT by CynicalBear
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It is amazing that the Rooters article completely avoided mentioning the key issue of this legislation.

The fact that this bill will allow Mexican truckers to compete with US long haul truckers.

This legislation will hurt millions of American truckers and Trucking companies.

I was under the impression that Mexican trucks were restricted to a certain radius within the USA.


50 posted on 10/08/2011 1:59:34 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: CynicalBear

I don’t think Perry’s involvement in the TTC was all that simple.
NAFTA is law.
Perry has to deal with it in a way that benefits Texas.
We didn’t like the way he was doing it and he scrapped it.

But it is folly to think that he would have build a road Canada if there was any chance that it would have ended at the Oklahoma border.


51 posted on 10/08/2011 2:07:01 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: CynicalBear

Yes yes... it is all Part of Rick Perry’s diabolical plan.
He signed NAFTA into law.


52 posted on 10/08/2011 2:09:00 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: CynicalBear

At least with the TTC we could have limited Mexican trucks to a corridor to Canada.

With the law Obama just passed the entire US long haul trucking business is in jeopardy.


53 posted on 10/08/2011 2:16:55 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: moonshinner_09

Will any of this pizz the union truckers off if there are any?

Could get ugly.


54 posted on 10/08/2011 2:19:10 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (2012—They vote twice— we'll vote three times.)
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To: moonshinner_09
"Mexican manufacturers have been in a fierce battle with Chinese exporters to gain market share in the U.S."

Yes this makes sense. How many Chinese trucks have you seen on American roads? ;-)

55 posted on 10/08/2011 2:28:31 PM PDT by Average Al (Forbidden fruit leads to many jams.)
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To: All

So, here we are.
Perry’s TTC was stopped by popular revolt.
A corridor that would have limited the damage to our trucking industry by limiting the Mexicans to a corridor to Canada rather than access to the entire USA.

Now We have Obama handing the golden keys to all the truckers of Mexico to compete with all the truckers of the USA.

Some how Perry looks better in my eyes now.


56 posted on 10/08/2011 2:31:21 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: mylife
>>We didn’t like the way he was doing it and he scrapped it.<<

Man you need to do more research on what he said about it before you make comments like “he scrapped it”. Your going to end up looking really, really foolish on that issue.

First of all he was FORCED to not push it publicly and second he said that they would continue working for it but call it something else. Either someone has been snowing you or you are purposefully not telling the whole story.

57 posted on 10/08/2011 2:35:05 PM PDT by CynicalBear
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To: CynicalBear

I think that with this new bill from Obama you will never hear of the TTC again.

They just got the golden keys to the entire US trucking industry.


58 posted on 10/08/2011 2:39:01 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: mylife

I don’t know if you are addressing all that to me or just using me to post but you’re not doing Perry any good nor are you going to convince me. Perry is for open borders, said so himself, is for the TTC, said so himself, and encourages illegals in Texas. Along with that he cozies up to Muslims. Ain’t no way I could ever be convinced to support or even vote for anyone like that.


59 posted on 10/08/2011 2:41:31 PM PDT by CynicalBear
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To: CynicalBear

At least I have stopped this thread from devolving into a shouting session about drunk Mexican freight liner drivers and Rigs loaded with illegals.

Now, we are having a proper discussion.


60 posted on 10/08/2011 2:41:58 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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