Ways & Means Republican Leaders Call for Resolution of Mexican Trucking Dispute
On December 2, 2010, Representatives Camp (R) and Brady (R), Ranking Members of the House Ways and Means Committee and its Trade Subcommittee, issued statements regarding the Mexican trucking dispute as the NAFTA Commission meetings commence in Mexico.
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Representative Camp stated that the failure to address Mexico’s retaliatory duties makes U.S. exports and American workers less competitive and is costing the U.S. jobs and that inaction on the Mexican trucking dispute is inexcusable. Representative Brady urged the Administration to act now, to work with Congress before the end of the year, to resolve this issue.