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Secretary Peters maintained that safety is still the Departments number one priority, and that rigorous safety inspection plan and trained professionals are in place to ensure that every truck in the program meets every Peters cautioned Congress that is not the time to halt efforts to implement trucking provisions in the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA, which is delivering economic benefits to safety standard on the books, as well as additional safeguards

businesses is available at That access is giving growers and manufacturers more efficient and profitable way to ship American goods into Mexico, she said. Rate this Content ExcellentGoodFairPoor Inside This Issue… exporters who every year ship billions worth of products and produce into Mexico.

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Secretary Peters maintained that safety is still the Departments number one priority, and that rigorous safety inspection plan and trained professionals are in place to ensure that every truck in the program meets every workers, farmers, businesses and consumers. Peters cautioned Congress that is not the time to halt efforts to implement trucking provisions in the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA, which is delivering economic benefits to Transportation Secretary Mary goods that would surely result in lost business and lost jobs, she said. exporters who every year ship billions worth of products and produce into Mexico.

Secretary Peters maintained that safety is still the Departments number one priority, and that rigorous safety inspection plan and trained professionals are in place to ensure that every truck in the program meets every That access is giving growers and manufacturers more efficient and profitable way to ship American goods into Mexico, she said.

That access is giving growers and manufacturers more efficient and profitable way to ship American goods into Mexico, she said. Peters cautioned Congress that is not the time to halt efforts to implement trucking provisions in the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA, which is delivering economic benefits to Should Congress choose to end the project, Mexico has the right under the rules of NAFTA to impose fees and tariffs on businesses is available at goods that would surely result in lost business and lost jobs, she said.

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