Cargo transport on Mexico’s northern border faces increasing pressure to sustain its operation, in a context where costs continue to rise, volumes do not end up recovering and tariffs remain contained. In Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, this scenario becomes more relevant: around 42% of the country’s land trade is mobilized in this area, making it a key point to measure the behavior of the sector, according to Pedro Lozano, president of the Associatio…
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Cargo transport on Mexico’s northern border faces increasing pressure to sustain its operation, in a context where costs continue to rise, volumes do not end up recovering and tariffs remain contained. In Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, this scenario becomes more relevant: around 42% of the country’s land trade is mobilized in this area, making it a key point to measure the behavior of the sector, according to Pedro Lozano, president of the Associatio…