Hard-hit commodities urge Obama to resolve Mexican trucking dispute
Hard-hit commodities urge Obama to resolve Mexican trucking dispute
WASHINGTON -- U.S. exporters are hoping for a quick resolution to a trucking dispute with Mexico that has resulted in retaliatory tariffs affecting $900 million in U.S. agricultural products, but they don't expect the issue to be resolved during President Obama's trip to Mexico the week of April 13. Congress ditched the two-year-old pilot program in a 2009 appropriations bill last month that would have continued to allow some Mexican truckers to operate deeper in the United States. But Mexican officials said that this latest move violates bilateral trade agreements and that their trucks have a