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Business

Industry Regs Dominate Mexico Truck Show As Carriers Seek to Modernize Their Fleets

GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Trucking regulations for this nation, while in a state of tremendous flux, set the backdrop at the Expotransporte truck show here Nov. 13-15.

November 25, 2013
Government, Business

FMCSA Considers Mexican Carrier for Cross-Border Program

The Federal Motor Carrier Administration is considering certification of the 15th carrier under the cross-border pilot program that allows Mexican trucking companies to run longhaul trips in the United States.

November 12, 2013
Business

U.S. Halts Mexico Border Scheme of Hiding Drugs in Truck Axles

Motor carriers received a stark reminder earlier this month that cross-border trucking presents special challenges when U.S. prosecutors announced the arrest of 19 members of Mexican drug organizations who allegedly transported drugs in PVC pipes concealed inside tractor-trailer axles.

August 26, 2013
Government, Business

Smugglers Using Truck Axles to Hide Drugs Rounded Up by Federal Task Force

A Southern California-based federal drug task force rounded up more than 57 members of three alleged Mexican drug organizations accused of smuggling cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin into the U.S. by hiding the drugs in PVC pipes concealed in tractor-trailer axles, according to federal prosecutors.

August 22, 2013
Business

Court Rulings Back U.S.-Mexico Cross-Border Trucking Program

A federal appeals court ruled that the government’s cross-border trucking pilot program that allows some Mexican trucking companies to operate in the United States can go forward, rejecting both an appeal of a previous decision and a separate challenge.

July 29, 2013
Business

U.S.-Mexico Border Delays Costing Economy Billions

Delays at U.S.-Mexico border crossings cost the U.S. economy $7.8 billion in 2011 as improvements lagged behind traffic growth, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday.

May 15, 2013
Business

Experts Split Over Impact of Mexico Court Ruling

Trade experts assessing a federal appeals court’s recent affirmation of the United States’ cross-border trucking pilot program with Mexico could not agree whether it paved the way for a rush of new Mexican carriers.

May 6, 2013
Business

Mexican Cross-Border Program Threatened by U.S. Court Challenge, Low Participation

In 2012, the Obama administration’s Mexican cross-border three-year pilot project got into full swing, but a federal court challenge and a lack of widespread interest among Mexican motor carriers continued to threaten the program’s success.

December 24, 2012
Business

New Facility to Enhance Inspection Capabilities of Trucks Entering United States in California

Customs officials from the United States and Mexico said they will soon open a facility in Tijuana, Mexico, that will expand inspection capabilities for trucks entering the United States and combine export and import operations.

December 3, 2012
Business

Improved Transport Infrastructure Seen Helping Mexico ‘Insourcing’

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mexico continues to become an increasingly desirable manufacturing and freight market for reasons ranging from more competitive labor costs to improved transportation infrastructure, carriers and their customers agreed at an industry meeting here.

November 19, 2012