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Teamster Jeff

(1,598 posts)
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 11:26 AM Feb 2014

TPP Preview - Mexican Trucking Company Sues USA For $30 Billion

The largest trucking association in Mexico is suing the United States government for $30 billion over allegations that denying Mexican truckers access to the US violates the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The association, the National Chamber of Motor Cargo Carriers (CANACAR), has assembled over 30,000 signatures from Mexican truckers who are backing the action.

NAFTA took effect in 1994, and requires that Mexican trucks be given access to the United States, yet in the past 20 years, the only steps taken towards fulfilling this goal have been a failed and extremely brief program in 2009, and the current cross-border pilot program – an initiative that CANACAR director Jose Refugio Muñoz Lopez says “in no way has… served as a mechanism for U.S. compliance with its requirements under NAFTA.”

CANACAR says that the lawsuit is being filed on behalf of over 30,000 Mexican truckers who have been wrongly denied access to the US border.

The timing and enormous price tag of the lawsuit were most likely designed to force the issue to become a topic of conversation at the trade talks between President Obama and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto which began on February 19th. According to the White House, the two men will discuss “a range of issues important to the daily lives of all of North America’s people, including economic competitiveness, entrepreneurship, trade and investment, and citizen security.”

Muñoz Lopez also explained that the US government has indicated that it would like to negotiate a settlement of the matter. In response to which he will be proposing a solution that will see the U.S. government recognizing its breach of NAFTA, opening U.S. roads to Mexican trucks, and compensating Mexican trucking companies for denying them access in the past.


This is a small example of what is coming with the TPP. Corporations suing the US and individual states over environmental and labor regulations that cost them money.

http://www.thetruckersreport.com/mexican-trucking-company-sues-usa-for-30-billion/?utm_source=The+TruckersReport+Weekly+Newsletter+Recipients&utm_campaign=d03f6f16b0-Weekly_Newsletter_Test_Campaign1_25_2013&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_de09ecb18a-d03f6f16b0-38608049
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TPP Preview - Mexican Trucking Company Sues USA For $30 Billion (Original Post) Teamster Jeff Feb 2014 OP
This should also be posted in GD. snagglepuss Feb 2014 #1
Let it be known that the US government would be Enthusiast Feb 2014 #2
I agree Teamster Jeff Feb 2014 #3

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
2. Let it be known that the US government would be
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 02:18 PM
Feb 2014

signing the TPP against the wishes of the American people and they know it.

What is it called when the government would knowingly do this?

Yes, business as usual. It was never quite so blatant as it is now. One good example is the F-35.

Give us a better word for it. Arrogance? Yes, it is arrogance but there is a better word for it, surely.

What is it called when the government fails to follow the wishes of a huge majority of the nation and instead does the bidding of a wealthy few and corporate elite?

This nation is in deep trouble. The problems are being caused by politicians of both parties abandoning their responsibilities for short term personal rewards. That's a serious charge? Do you have a better explanation as to why the nation has run clear off the tracks?

Teamster Jeff

(1,598 posts)
3. I agree
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 12:21 PM
Feb 2014

Just as corporations focus on the next earnings report, Pols focus on their cash stockpile for their next election. Damn the rest of us

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