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Alberta, Saskatchewan cut red tape for truckers

Posted on 20 October 2009 by Mryan

Two of Canada’s provinces are making an effort to break down barriers in order to boost transportation efficiency. Officials in Alberta and Saskatchewann signed a Memorandum of Understanding that is intended to help grow both provinces’ economies. The agreement is set to harmonize permit conditions for, among others: oversize and overweight loads; the movement of manufactured homes; and relating to the National Continue Reading

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Cross-border trucking: War of words heats up

Posted on 23 September 2009 by Mryan

Businesses and unions can’t quite agree on who’s to bear the blame over trade, tariffs and potentially jobs lost since a cross-border trucking program with Mexico was abandoned. A recent study released by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce holds the government responsible for failing to implement certain provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Specifically, the study claims it has cost the nation $2.2 Continue Reading

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New Maine crossing under consideration

Posted on 10 September 2009 by Mryan

State officials in Maine are investigating whether traffic projections will deem a third bridge crossing from New Brunswick necessary. Another border bridge crossing will be out of commission with repairs necessitated by flood damage. But perhaps of greatest concern is the U.S. General Services Administration’s decision to build Continue Reading

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Maine truck weight boost makes Atlantic trucking more efficient: APCC

Posted on 17 August 2009 by Mryan

The state of Maine has proposed a one-year pilot program, increasing its Interstate highway system’s weight limit from 80,000 pounds to 100,000 pounds. Finally, its truck weight restrictions are in line with Eastern Canada. The Atlantic Provinces Chambers of Commerce (APCC) applauded the move, citing improved efficiency and Continue Reading

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NAFTA Surface Trade Declines In May

Posted on 04 August 2009 by Mryan

Month-to-month trade among North American Free Trade Agreement partners fell 3.7 percent from April to May, but the year-over-year monthly decline was the fifth consecutive plunge of at least 27 percent. From May 2008 to May 2009, surface transportation among the United States Canada and Mexico dropped 35.4 percent, making it the Continue Reading

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Pro-free traders call for rally against NAFTA protectionism

Posted on 20 July 2009 by Mryan

Struggling economic times tend to heighten protectionist urges, but the former U.S. Ambassador to Canada is espousing the need for free-trade initiatives. Speaking recently in Quebec City, Gordon Griffin cited the growth that both Canada and the United States have experienced as a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). From Continue Reading

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Lawyer for CANACAR: U.S.-Mexico border should be open to all truckers

Posted on 08 July 2009 by Mryan

The latest move in a decades-long battle to open the U.S.-Mexican borders to Mexican trucks is a $6 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico’s trucking lobby for financial losses the industry has experienced in the last three years. Under the Bush administration in 2007, registered Mexican truckers were allowed to operate inside the Continue Reading

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Mexican truckers sue U.S. over cross-border policy

Posted on 10 June 2009 by Mryan

Though the Obama administration will soon consider re-opening the U.S.-Mexican border to trucking, thousands of Mexican truckers have filed suit against the U.S. government citing its violation of the North American Free Trade Agreement. NAFTA would have given Mexican truckers limited Continue Reading

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SPECIAL REPORT: FAST solution to potential border problem

Posted on 03 June 2009 by Mryan

Older FAST cards will be accepted at the U.S.-Canadian border, but only until drivers receive their newer second generation FAST cards featuring radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology. U.S. Customers and Border Protection officials will know Continue Reading

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Mexican truck crossing program nearing revival?

Posted on 03 June 2009 by Mryan

A program to allow Mexican trucks to deliver goods beyond the 20-mile zone to which they are currently restricted is under review, and the Obama administration could reopen the U.S. border in part of a pilot program. Safety groups and unions among others had previously Continue Reading

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