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May 5, 2007

Mexican's Trucks DEBATE * USA - Administration won't respond to key questions as rigs set to roll in U.S.

PREMEDITATED MERGER: Feds stonewall on Mexican trucks

Medford,OR,USA -WorldNetDaily.com, by Jerome R. Corsi -May 2, 2007: -- The Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration are refusing to respond to key questions regarding when exactly the administration will launch a controversial demonstration project allowing Mexican trucks to operate freely throughout the U.S... Since Monday, WND has tried without success to get DOT and FMCSA to answer the questions: ...

* Mexico - OKs July entry for long-haul U.S. trucks
Washington,DC,USA -Sign On San Diego, by Paul M. Krawzak & Diane Lindquist -May 3, 2007: -- U.S. trucks will be allowed to cross into Mexico starting July 15 – months earlier than previously expected – as part of a controversial cross-border trucking initiative... For the first time, the announcement by Mexican officials provides a start date for a long-delayed, one-year experiment to open the U.S.-Mexico border to long-haul truck traffic. The program is a prelude to opening the border to truck traffic as required by the North American Free Trade Agreement...

* USA - House panel OKs limited Mexican truck entry; U.S. truckers to get similar privileges in Mexico
Washington,DC,USA -North County Times (Escondido,CA)/AP -May 2, 2007: -- Up to 1,000 Mexican trucks and buses would be permitted to cross the border and use U.S. roadways for the next three years under a bill endorsed by a House panel Wednesday... The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted 66-0 to restrict the U.S. Transportation secretary to opening the border to 100 carriers based in Mexico. They would be allowed to use a maximum of 1,000 vehicles under the pilot program. The bill next goes to the full House...

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