The crossing of goods between Mexico and the United States can add up to a new operational risk. The U.S. government seeks to remove commercial truck drivers from circulation who do not demonstrate sufficient English proficiency, a measure that would lead to delays in deliveries, additional costs for carriers and disruptions to border supply chains. The Federal Administration of Transport Safety (FMCSA) published a proposal to turn non-complianc…
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The crossing of goods between Mexico and the United States can add up to a new operational risk. The U.S. government seeks to remove commercial truck drivers from circulation who do not demonstrate sufficient English proficiency, a measure that would lead to delays in deliveries, additional costs for carriers and disruptions to border supply chains. The Federal Administration of Transport Safety (FMCSA) published a proposal to turn non-complianc…