Los Angeles (News) – President Trump postponed 25 percent tariff for most goods from Mexico, amid widespread fears of widespread trade war, amidst widespread fears, American truckers are waiting to see what happens to their industry.
Trexers tell the news that they are tired of major changes without a clear roadmap, and the American Trucking Association is warning the Trump administration of unwanted results.
There is a lot of concern during the supply chain, and truckers have the key to getting all customer items at your door. When the new Rieie has been received from Mexico, the tariff for Canada is kicked. Some trucks say they turn to the US-Canada border to avoid a new 25 percent payment on customs.
“There is a lot of concern about what will bring the next day,” said Greg Dubuk, a truck in the third pay general.
Like many other people in the industry, it concerns an indefinite future, but for decades the US. And things continue in the Liberty Linehoule West Trucking, transporting goods between Canada. Before kicking the tariff, clothing, production and all kinds of items were moving, so companies are starting to pay for business projects and destroyed products in the pipeline.
US About half of the imports come from Mexico, Canada and China. In the short term, a new US for Million Million Million American trucks Uninding the process will be expensive than paying tariffs.
“We need to keep our wheels rolling, it is for sure, and gives a verdict with a good customer freight who pays the bills,” said Dubuk. “And if it is not there, it will really hurt our industry in a short period of time.”
Dubuk said if the fleet of its 40 truckers had been stopped for only one day, the price would be “in the neighborhood”, 000 50,000.
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