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Obstaculos al comercio en el TLCAN: el caso del transporte de carga

Mendoza, Eduardo and Diaz, Eliseo (2003): Obstaculos al comercio en el TLCAN: el caso del transporte de carga. Published in: Revista de Comercio Exterior , Vol. 53, (December 2003): pp. 1112-1120.

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Abstract

One theme that has not been resolved within NAFTA is the issue of cargo transportation. This activity is predominant in US and Mexican commerce and has been carried out by a number of enterprises in both countries. The study seeks to discuss the urgent need to dismantle obstacles to cargo transportation trade in order to encourage surface transportation exports and promote profitable business for both American and Mexican companies.

Item Type:MPRA Paper
Original Title:Obstaculos al comercio en el TLCAN: el caso del transporte de carga
Language:Spanish
Keywords:Trade; Transportation; Nafta; US-Mexico relations
Subjects:F - International Economics > F2 - International Factor Movements and International Business > F23 - Multinational Firms; International Business
F - International Economics > F1 - Trade > F15 - Economic Integration
F - International Economics > F2 - International Factor Movements and International Business > F21 - International Investment; Long-Term Capital Movements
ID Code:3107
Deposited By:Eduardo Mendoza
Deposited On:27. Aug 2007
Last Modified:07. Nov 2007 02:58
References:

véase Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA): 49 CFR Part 365, Application of Certain México-Domiciled Motor Carriers To Operate Beyond United States Municiplaties and Comercial Zones on the United States-Mexico Border; Final Rule. En Federal Register, Vol 67, no. 53, Tuesday March 19, 2002.

Prentice and Ojah, 2003, “Transportation: Bottlenecks and Possibilities”, en NAFTA in the New Millenium, editado por Chambers and Smith, Center for US-Mexican Studies y The University of Alberta Press.

General Accounting Office, “North American Free Trade Agreement: Coordinated Operational Plan Needed to Ensure Mexican Trucks’ Compliance with US Standards”, Report: GAO-02-238. December 21, 2001. Online at http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d02238.pdf

Gerber, Jim, 2003, “Different States, Similar Responses: California, Texas, and NAFTA”, en NAFTA in the New Millenium, editado por Chambers and Smith, Center for US-Mexican Studies y The University of Alberta Press.

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