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Mexico and u.s. Truen for Road Robbery · Global Voices

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Both in the United States and in Mexico, the theft of cargo on Mexican roads has sparked red light. The National Council of Foreign Trade (NFTC), which brings together 300 large companies – including UPS, Coca Cola and Hewlett Packard – asked the Trump Administration to address this issue during the T-MEC review, which will take place in 2026. Large American firms warned, in a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office (USTR), that road ro…

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Both in the United States and in Mexico, the theft of cargo on Mexican roads has sparked red light. The National Council of Foreign Trade (NFTC), which brings together 300 large companies – including UPS, Coca Cola and Hewlett Packard – asked the Trump Administration to address this issue during the T-MEC review, which will take place in 2026. Large American firms warned, in a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office (USTR), that road ro…

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Both in the United States and Mexico, the theft of cargo on Mexican roads has ignited red lights.

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In both the United States and Mexico, the theft of cargo on Mexican roads has sparked red light.The National Council of Foreign Trade (NFTC), which brings together 300 large companies – including UPS, Coca Cola and Hewlett Packard – called on the Trump Administration to address this issue during the T-MEC review, which will take place in 2026.The major U.S. firms warned, in a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative's Office, that road robberies …

(Reform Agency) Washington.- Both in the United States and in Mexico the theft of cargo transport on Mexican roads has triggered red lights. The National Council of Foreign Trade (NFTC), which brings together 300 large companies - including UPS, Coca Cola and Hewlett Packard - asked the Trump Administration to address this issue during the T-MEC review, which will take place in 2026. The major US firms warned, in a letter to the U.S. Trade Repre…

Washington DC, United States.- Both in the United States and Mexico, the theft of cargo on Mexican roads has sparked red light. The National Council of Foreign Trade (NFTC), which brings together 300 large companies – including UPS, Coca Cola and Hewlett Packard – asked the Trump Administration to address this issue during the T-MEC review, which will take place in 2026. The major U.S. firms warned, in a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative's…

U.S. firms urge T-MEC review to force Mexico to stop cargo robberies, which today trigger costs and break supply chains.

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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