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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkBusiness News | September 2008 

US House Votes to End Mexico Truck Program
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Mexican trucks with U.S.-bound cargo historically have been confined to areas just over the border where they load their goods on American trucks.
 
Washington - The U.S. House of Representatives defied a White House veto threat on Tuesday by voting to end a controversial pilot program that gives long-haul commercial trucks from Mexico full access to U.S. roads.

The bill, approved 395-18, would reverse a decision by the Transportation Department to continue the program, which was begun last year under NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Only a limited number of Mexican trucks have been granted full access because of U.S. political wrangling between congressional Democrats and the Bush administration. Mexican trucks with U.S.-bound cargo historically have been confined to areas just over the border where they load their goods on American trucks.

Labor unions, road safety and consumer groups have been the chief opponents to the new program. The administration extended it in August for up to two years even though the Democratic-led Congress was moving to shut it down.

The White House, in a statement earlier in the day warning that senior advisers would recommend a veto, said U.S. and Mexican officials had "effectively addressed" any safety concerns. The White House also said terminating the program would damage trade with Mexico as well as hurt the U.S. trucking firms participating in the program.

The Senate has yet to take similar action.

(Editing by Vicki Allen)



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