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South Texas Congressmen Demand US Intervention in Mexico’s Gasoline Import Ban

by Sonia Park
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Three South Texas congressmen, Vicente Gonzalez, Henry Cuellar, and Dan Crenshaw, have joined forces to urge the US government to intervene in Mexico's recent ban on gasoline imports. In a letter addressed to the US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, the lawmakers expressed their concerns about the ban's impact on American businesses and its potential violation of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

Mexico's ban, which went into effect in October 2023, restricts the import of dozens of petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and petrochemicals. The Mexican government claims that the ban is necessary to combat. . .

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peter ehlert
peter ehlert
11 months ago

“The ban on gasoline imports has already led to increased fuel prices in Mexico and has caused disruptions in the supply chain. If the ban remains in place, it could have a significant negative impact on the Mexican economy and could lead to further tension between the United States and Mexico.”
could be true, but maybe not.
Here in Baja California we are not seeing any jump in prices, and supply is ample.

I generally support the AMLO government decisions, they have proven to be wise so far.
Friends and family in the mainland are not reporting problems either.

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