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full inbound and outbound cross
border trucking services for the
United States, Canada and
Mexico.
U.S. trucks will for the first
time be allowed to make
deliveries in Mexico under a
year-long pilot program that
expands cross border trucking
operations with Mexico.
U.S. trucks will get to make
deliveries into Mexico while a
select group of Mexican trucking
companies will be allowed to
make deliveries beyond the 20-25
mile commercial zones currently
in place along the Southwest
border.
The new demonstration program
was designed to simplify a
process that currently requires
Mexican truckers to stop and
wait for U.S. trucks to arrive
and transfer cargo. This process
wastes money, drives up the cost
of goods, and leaves trucks
loaded with cargo idling inside
U.S. borders. Under current
rules, U.S. trucks are not
allowed into Mexico because the
United States refused to
implement provisions of the
North American Free Trade
Agreement that would have
permitted safe cross-border
trucking.