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Private Sector Group Touring U.S.-Mexico Border to Facilitate Trade

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce organized a private sector delegation to tour key points along the U.S.-Mexico border this week to advance border trade facilitation and highlight the deep economic ties between the two countries, it said. The Chamber's group…

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is joining a public sector delegation of U.S. and Mexican government officials on the trip. Stops will include San Diego, Tijuana, Mexico, El Paso, Santa Teresa, N.M., Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, Laredo, TX, and Monterrey, Mexico. Companies participating include the Border Trade Alliance, Duty Free Americas, FedEx Express, FerroMex, Fresh Produce Association, IBC, Menlo, Regal Beloit Corporation and SunFed.