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Mexico sends 1st long-haul trucks to US (Two delivered payloads in New York and South Carolina)
AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/9/07 | Lisa J. Adams - ap

Posted on 09/09/2007 6:48:59 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

MEXICO CITY - Two Mexican tractor-trailers have delivered payloads in New York and South Carolina, becoming the first trucks to operate deep in the United States under a long-delayed, NAFTA-mandated program criticized on both sides of the border.

The trucks, operated by Transportes Olympic, a company based outside the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, crossed into the United States carrying steel construction materials and will haul similar products from Arkansas and Alabama back across the border, Mexican Transportation Secretary Luis Tellez said Sunday.

Since 1982, Mexican trucks have been allowed to operate in the United States only within a 25-mile zone along the border, where they transfer loads to U.S. vehicles for transport elsewhere in the country.

Unrestricted access was supposed to begin in 1995, but the Clinton administration refused to open the border to Mexican trucks out of concern that they might be unsafe. A NAFTA arbitration panel overruled the U.S. in 2001, but lawsuits and lengthy negotiations with the Mexican government led to even more delays.

On Thursday, the U.S. Transportation Department granted permission to Transportes Olympic to haul cargo anywhere in the United States as part of the North American Free Trade Agreement. In turn, Mexico granted authority to Stagecoach Cartage & Distribution Inc. of El Paso, Texas, to travel throughout Mexico.

"On Friday, Sept. 7, the first two Mexican cargo trucks crossed the border with the United States," Tellez told a news conference.

The U.S. plans to give as many as 25 Mexican firms permission to haul cargo north of the border by the end of the month, and will add another 25 per month until reaching 100 — for a total of 1,000 trucks — by year's end under a one-year pilot program. The Mexican government also has committed to allow trucks from as many as 100 U.S. firms to travel anywhere in Mexico.

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, environmentalist group the Sierra Club and watchdog organization Public Citizen sued to stop it, saying Mexican trucks do not meet U.S. safety and environmental standards and that there would not be enough oversight of drivers crossing the border. A federal appeals court ruled last week that the Bush administration could move ahead with the program.

Dozens of truckers protested at border crossings in Texas and California on Thursday, some carrying signs reading "NAFTA Kills" and "Unsafe Mexican Trucks."

In Mexico, representatives of the national trucking association have argued that most Mexican companies are not ready for cross-border long-haul trips because the government has failed to help them modernize and take other necessary steps to qualify for the program.

U.S. and Mexican officials say the program is a necessary part of NAFTA and that trucks enrolled in the program would meet U.S. regulations.

"This project will allow us to demonstrate in practice that door-to-door cargo shipments without intermediaries at the border will lower costs ... and increase our country's competitiveness," Tellez said.

U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza estimated that letting trucks travel freely throughout both countries would save more than $400 million annually in transportation costs.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; Politics/Elections; US: New York; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: imports; mexicantrucks; mexico; nafta; shafta; trucking; trucks
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1 posted on 09/09/2007 6:49:03 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
Not a good time to sign up for truck driving school.
2 posted on 09/09/2007 6:52:16 PM PDT by #1CTYankee (That's right, I have no proof. So what of it??)
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To: NormsRevenge
I’m afraid these truck drives who are unfamiliar with our road laws are going to cause a lot of highway deaths...MARK IT! OBTW, where is the outrage from the unions?!!
3 posted on 09/09/2007 6:52:58 PM PDT by RoseofTexas
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To: #1CTYankee

They’re making a big deal out of us to convince us they’re safe. I’m not worried about the ones they’re reporting on, I’m worried about the ones they’re not.


4 posted on 09/09/2007 6:53:51 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Greed is NOT a conservative ideal.)
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To: NormsRevenge
That's really pushing the envelope ~ the type of truck load NO ONE TRUSTS ~ steel building materials!
5 posted on 09/09/2007 6:53:55 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: RoseofTexas

Should read....Drivers, not drives...:)


6 posted on 09/09/2007 6:54:00 PM PDT by RoseofTexas
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To: NormsRevenge

This is how we are going to lose an entire city. A truck bomb nuke from across the border.


7 posted on 09/09/2007 6:55:38 PM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
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To: cripplecreek
" I’m not worried about the ones they’re reporting on, I’m worried about the ones they’re not.

I agree, also I think there will be a problem getting these trucks back to Mexico, care to guess why? ;-D

8 posted on 09/09/2007 6:56:45 PM PDT by #1CTYankee (That's right, I have no proof. So what of it??)
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To: #1CTYankee

“Not a good time to sign up for truck driving school.”

Yep.

“and will haul similar products from Arkansas and Alabama back across the border”

American jobs snatched away immediately. Democrat and Republican politicians are silent.


9 posted on 09/09/2007 6:57:36 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: RoseofTexas

I was wondering about that myself. http://www.teamster.org/action/political/NAFTA/nafta.asp


10 posted on 09/09/2007 6:57:40 PM PDT by RoseyT
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To: NormsRevenge

If they are going to NY, can they take back some bankers and lawyers?


11 posted on 09/09/2007 6:57:48 PM PDT by spanalot
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To: cripplecreek

A local AM radio talk show host in Denver...at KHOW...is all over this with great information. His name is Peter Boyles. If you’re interested in the Mexican truck issue and the illegal immigrant issue...he has some invaluable information. Check it out.


12 posted on 09/09/2007 6:58:15 PM PDT by Hornet19 (It's Time to Put Up or Shut Up...Where Do You Stand?)
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To: cripplecreek

I live on a border town and have seen first hand how agressive these Mexican drivers are. I can say with full acknowledgment that ALL AMERICANS should fear these drivers...AND I AIN’T KIDDING EITHER!!


13 posted on 09/09/2007 6:59:49 PM PDT by RoseofTexas
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To: RoseofTexas

Are they subject to drug testing, CDL requirements, and US driving hour restrictions?


14 posted on 09/09/2007 7:08:01 PM PDT by hometoroost (TSA = Thousands Standing Around)
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"Are they subject to drug testing, CDL requirements, and US driving hour restrictions?

CLICK HERE.

15 posted on 09/09/2007 7:12:21 PM PDT by Leisler (Just be glad you're not getting all the Government you pay for.)
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To: NormsRevenge
In conjunction with these union sanctioned trucker protests they also should fight for no air cargo, or airliners crossing borders outside a 100 mile radius.
It would generate a lot of union jobs.
Just think of all these new union stewards and organizers laboring to enforce rules of unloading and reloading planes.(sarcasm)
16 posted on 09/09/2007 7:12:28 PM PDT by hermgem (Will Olmr)
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To: spanalot

“If they are going to NY, can they take back some bankers and lawyers?”

and Legislators?


17 posted on 09/09/2007 7:13:14 PM PDT by Bi-ped Carbon Unit (What's up, Hiroshi? Let's light this candle...)
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To: NormsRevenge
Steel dogged down with dog chain’s American roads are really going to be safe.
18 posted on 09/09/2007 7:17:49 PM PDT by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: hometoroost
Are they subject to drug testing, CDL requirements, and US driving hour restrictions?

I don't think, according to jorge, that Mexicans are subject to American laws. We cannot seem to ask them if they are illegal and deport them.

19 posted on 09/09/2007 7:20:06 PM PDT by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: hometoroost
Are they subject to drug testing, CDL requirements, and US driving hour restrictions?

I don't think, according to jorge, that Mexicans are subject to American laws. We cannot seem to ask them if they are illegal and deport them.

20 posted on 09/09/2007 7:20:12 PM PDT by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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