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Surviving Mexico's highways and bywaysNov 17, 2009
Maribeth Mellin, in a special to SFGate.com confirms what I’ve been preaching for years. That Mexico’s roads and rules are nothing like Trucking Bozo and others describe them.
Here’s her article.
I never wanted to be a road warrior in Mexico....
NAFTA dispute costing Texas firms millionsNov 12, 2009
AFTA, one of the most contentious trade agreements signed by the U.S., was meant to unite the U.S., Mexico and Canada economically. But 15 years after it was enacted, it has spurred endless division, the latest being a high-level spat between the U.S....
BREAKING NEWS: FMCSA apparently to reconsider HOS rule from scratchOct 27, 2009
From “The Trucker”
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, in response to a lawsuit concerning the Hours of Service regulations, has in essence agreed to review the 2008 HOS rule from scratch and issue a new Final Rule in...
U.S., Canada, Mexico making progress on trade problemsOct 24, 2009
anada’s trade minister said Monday that some progress is being made on a nagging trade issue with the United States, while U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk said a tangled dispute with Mexico over cross-border trucking and California Christmas trees...
Immigration Debate: Border Fence Provision Cut From BillOct 18, 2009
ASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, says a provision to build more fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border was cut out of a federal spending bill.
The Houston Chronicle reported Thursday the provision, which would have added 300 miles to...
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