In the NAFTA, the United States agreed to phase out restrictions on the operation of Mexican trucking companies in the United States. When the deadlines came, the Clinton Administration chose to maintain the restrictions. Following a NAFTA panel ruling against the United States, the Bush Administration announced it would remove the restrictions. The decision has met with opposition from both truckers and insurers in the United States, who cite safety concerns. This article examines the economic, political and legal forces at work in this debate, as well as the relationship between the NAFTA and WTO rules on trade in services that apply.NAFTA, insurance, trucking, WTO, International Relations/Trade,
720309PDFResearch PaperGAO/RCED-96-61Motor carriersTrucking safetyHighway safetyRegulationsInternati...
The article deals with the relationship between the United States and Mexico from the perspective of...
This article is an overview of the NAFTA Agreement. The history of the FTA was given. The reasoning ...
In the NAFTA, the United States agreed to phase out restrictions on the operation of Mexican truckin...
Although the charter of the North American Free Trade Agreement established a schedule that would ha...
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Report documents that Mexico's truck safety regulations are virtually non-existent, that Mexican tru...
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This article studies the impact of NAFTA on the three North American economies and a composite of th...
720309PDFResearch PaperGAO/RCED-96-61Motor carriersTrucking safetyHighway safetyRegulationsInternati...
The article deals with the relationship between the United States and Mexico from the perspective of...
This article is an overview of the NAFTA Agreement. The history of the FTA was given. The reasoning ...
In the NAFTA, the United States agreed to phase out restrictions on the operation of Mexican truckin...
Although the charter of the North American Free Trade Agreement established a schedule that would ha...
The signing of the NAFTA agreement signaled the beginning of increased efforts to harmonize trade be...
The motor carrier provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) provide for gradual ...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was established in 1994 to enable various industries...
Part I of this comment lays out the basic structure of the Bush pilot program and outlines the gener...
textabstractThis dissertation presents a time motion study of what actually happens at the busiest U...
Mexico\u27s recent decision to employ strategic cross-sector retaliation against the US in response ...
[Excerpt] NAFTA set forth a schedule for implementing its trucking provisions that would have opened...
Report documents that Mexico's truck safety regulations are virtually non-existent, that Mexican tru...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will create new opportunities for United States firm...
This article studies the impact of NAFTA on the three North American economies and a composite of th...
720309PDFResearch PaperGAO/RCED-96-61Motor carriersTrucking safetyHighway safetyRegulationsInternati...
The article deals with the relationship between the United States and Mexico from the perspective of...
This article is an overview of the NAFTA Agreement. The history of the FTA was given. The reasoning ...