Obama announces deal on Mexican cross-border truck dispute
Obama announces deal on Mexican cross-border truck dispute
WASHINGTON -- Produce groups hailed President Obama’s announcement that a deal had been struck over the Mexico cross-border trucking dispute, a move that will reduce by half the retaliatory tariffs on more than $2 billion of U.S. goods once the agreement is formally signed.
Produce companies have been pushing for Washington to resolve the trade dispute with Mexico since Congress halted a pilot program in March 2009 that would have allowed Mexican carriers to enter the United States.
