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Title: Mexican Truckers: Suspend Pilot Program
Source: Houston Chronicle
URL Source: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/5133641.html
Published: Sep 15, 2007
Author: By LISA J. ADAMS Associated Press Writer
Post Date: 2007-09-15 14:52:32 by Zipporah
Keywords: None
Views: 112
Comments: 2

MEXICO CITY — U.S. truckers aren't the only ones upset with a cross-border pilot program allowing long-haul Mexican tractor-trailers into the United States.

Truckers south of the border aren't thrilled with it either.

The private organization representing the majority of Mexico's freight haulers on Thursday demanded the government suspend the program, saying it leaves Mexican truckers at a competitive disadvantage with their U.S. counterparts.

Until last week, Mexican trucks were restricted to a narrow commercial zone along the border.

But after a more than decade-long dispute over the NAFTA provision opening up the roadways far across the border, the pilot program is gradually allowing up to 100 Mexican carriers to send their trucks on U.S. roadways for delivery and pickup.

The Mexican government also has committed itself to allowing trucks from as many as 100 U.S. companies to travel anywhere in Mexico.

Tirso Martinez, president of the group known by its Spanish acronym Canacar, said Mexico's Transportation Department has not resolved traffic bottlenecks for Mexican trucks trying to cross the U.S. border and lacks the personnel to enforce a provision prohibiting U.S. truckers from carrying domestic Mexican cargo, among other issues.

"The Mexican government has not negotiated the conditions that will permit freight haulers to compete on equal terms with its counterparts in the United States," Martinez told a news conference. "Therefore, we demand that the Transportation Department suspend the launch of this pilot program ... because it is not prepared to carry it out."

Martinez said Canacar was requesting a meeting with President Felipe Calderon to discuss its concerns.

The program is also encountering stiff opposition in the U.S.

The Senate on Tuesday approved a measure to prohibit the U.S. Transportation Department from spending money on the pilot program, which ostensibly would be followed by a permanent program mandated by the North American Free Trade Agreement.

The measure, proposed by Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan, of North Dakota, is part of a $106 billion transportation and housing spending bill that the Senate plans to vote on soon. The House of Representatives approved a similar provision in July in its transportation spending bill.

The Teamsters, which have participated in protests against the program, argue that Mexican trucks are not safe for U.S. highways.

Both the U.S. and Mexican governments have argued that conditions are adequate to launch the pilot program, which they said would make Mexican cargo shipments more efficient both in terms of cost and time.

Until last week, Mexican trucks were restricted to a zone stretching about 25 miles inside the United States, except in Arizona, where it extended 75 miles.

Inside the zone, truckers transfer their goods to U.S. trucks, which then haul the cargo the rest of the way. U.S. truck drivers who have carved themselves a niche in that market have say they are worried about going out of business.

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#1. To: Zipporah (#0)

Both the U.S. and Mexican governments have argued that conditions are adequate to launch the pilot program, which they said would make Mexican cargo shipments more efficient both in terms of cost and time.

This program will go through. Never doubt it. BUT, it will not be Mèxican trucks traveling up into the states; it will be Chinese trucks lic. in Mèxico and under a company that seems to be Mèxican. Or more likely, several companies that seem to be Mèxican. And yes, it will take a couple of two-three years for this to shake itself out, but that is what will be happening.

It is amazing how everyone stays focused on Mèxico Mèxico Mèxico and the problem is not Mèxico. The problem is Washington, DC, but that's OK, just keep thinking Mèxico like good sheeple and watch what happens.

When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest.

richard9151  posted on  2007-09-15   16:12:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Zipporah (#0)

The private organization representing the majority of Mexico's freight haulers on Thursday demanded the government suspend the program, saying it leaves Mexican truckers at a competitive disadvantage with their U.S. counterparts.

They must have balls the size of watermellons to say something like that. Do they think we're stupid?

Oh, wait a minute. We are stupid. Never mind.

winston_smith  posted on  2007-09-20   12:36:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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