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NAFTA: Mexican truckers to drive cargo into US interior

By Chris Roberts / El Paso Times, Texas


As the Obama administration prepares to honor a 17-year-old treaty with Mexico allowing that country’s long-haul trucks into the U.S. heartland, emotions are again at fever pitch as businesses on both sides of the border predict job losses and industry upheaval.

The North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, included a provision that the United States and Mexico would allow each other’s trucks to haul cargo across the border for delivery anywhere inside the other country.

To comply with NAFTA, the Obama administration in April proposed a three-year pilot program with requirements for Mexican truckers that include a preliminary safety audit, purchase of U.S. insurance, English proficiency for drivers, truck inspections for every border crossing for at least the first three months, an 18-month probation period and a three-month renewal period for safety inspections after permanent authority is granted.

"Participating Mexican carriers and drivers would be required to comply with all applicable U.S. laws and regulations, including those concerned with motor carrier safety, customs, immigration, vehicle registration and taxation, and fuel taxation," according to the program’s legal description.

When the pilot program concludes, the Mexican haulers would receive the same authority granted U.S.-based truckers. Public comment on the proposed program ended last week, and the final version is expected later this year.

But the devil has been in the details in the United States as objections have arisen over safety, fair competition, reciprocity and other issues. Some Mexican carriers are concerned that opening the borders will encourage U.S. haulers to locate in Mexico and dominate their industry.

"I wasn’t in Congress when they voted for NAFTA," said U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas. "But I think we signed the treaty and we should follow the treaty and respect its conditions."


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Mexican Heavy Trucking in the United States

Mexican Heavy Trucking in the United States

Uncertainty still Reigns.

There are ideas that sound like good ideas but lead to
bad results. This happens, its part of life. There are mediocre ideas that turn out good. Then there are ideas that are just plain old fashioned rotten bad...I think we found one.

There are 22 articles flowing through Google News on this specific subtopic of the transportation industry. There are lots of questions, but I think there are some MAJOR implications that are going to emerge out of what appears to be a sector specific issue.

On the surface, it looks like beauracratic trade policy. One government (Mexico)wants free access to a wealthier countries jobs (U.S). U.S business industries want cheap labor to drive their trucks at the expense of millions of American jobs. This kind of sums up NAFTA. I think its deeper than that though.

You have a huge election coming up in which a candidate who ran on the popular will of an angry public was elected with hopes of challenging Washington corruption and the all out special interest assault on our jobs and economic way of life.

In many polls the perception is that the current administration is not doing this. This can be refuted with claims that the economy was so wrecked from the Bush administration that it is unrealistic and unfair to expect the current administration to undo 8 years of Bush mistakes. This is plausible and is a good point. Except there is a new problem that throws this equation out of balance.

Why is a “President of the people” supporting a proposal that will:

• Cost millions of Americans their jobs
• Drive wages down
• Spend our tax dollars on EOBR’s to help another country
• Risk our public safety

This is an easy issue to explain to American public and will serve as a death nail to the incumbent party in the next election. But the scariest part of all is I don’t see how the current President is benefiting by doing it?

In conclusion this issue could easily sway a larger number of the us public to remove their support from the Democratic party. It is not beyond the realm of possibility to believe that this could decide an election.

That you can be certain about…

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