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Mar 31, 2007

DEBATE * USA - Head of agency says U.S. may have to pay $2 billion if Mexican vehicles are kept out

Penalty possible if trucks don't roll

Houston,TX,USA -Bloomberg News/The Houston Chronicle, by ANGELA GREILING KEANE -March 29, 2007: -- The U.S. government may have to pay a penalty of more than $2 billion if it doesn't open its roads to Mexican trucks, the chief of a U.S. trucking agency said Thursday... The estimate is based on a 2000 penalty figure from a board overseeing the 1995 NAFTA trade treaty, John Hill, chief of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, told a House subcommittee in Washington. He said in an interview that a penalty isn't imminent...

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