Posted on 10/08/2011 12:29:51 PM PDT by moonshinner_09
Oct 6 (Reuters) - Mexican trucks will start crossing the U.S. border again in a couple of weeks, reducing transportation costs between the two neighbors by some 15 percent, Mexico's Economy Minister Bruno Ferrari said.
The resolution of the long-standing cross-border trucking dispute should give an additional boost to Mexican manufacturers, who have been fighting to increase their market share in the United States.
"If you take into consideration that Mexico's manufacturing costs are at least 25 percent lower than in the U.S., this is going to be a very strong competitive advantage," Ferrari told Reuters in an interview late Wednesday.
Mexican manufacturers have been in a fierce battle with Chinese exporters to gain market share in the U.S.
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Actually, they will even harm aliens if they can harm American citizens in the process (Gunwalker).
And when a trailer load if illegals is inevitable mostly or all killed in a fiery crash or from heat exhaustion it will somehow be the fault of the US.
Rick Perry once again supporting his mexican friends over Americans!
Probably thosands within a couple a years. Look what happened at all the food packing and housing jobs once mexicans took over.
Perry is getting to be like obama with some freepers. Nothing he says or does that is bad is EVER his fault. Just blame the federal government.
Signed,
Heartless in TN
It will be difficult to enforce log books, thedrivers will be able to say they didnt work the previous day before entering the US and how will officials here check? US drivers are limited in the number of hours they can work/drive...what a bunchof baloney. How many drivers will fall asleep at the wheel after coming from Mexico?
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