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Agreement with carriers: mobilizations without blockades

Government and transporters sign minutes to guarantee mobility without road closures.

Publicado 3 hours ago el 25 de junio a las 00:59 | 1 min reading |77 vistas | por Sofía Ramírez

Agreement and road effects

The Ministry of the Interior (Segob) and the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) met with leaders of the Mexican Alliance of Transport Organizations (AMOTAC) to defuse the tension over the calls for protests on highways.

After the meeting, a work minute was signed. In it, AMOTAC committed to carrying out mobilizations without blocking roads. The government, for its part, offered to meet the union’s demands: more safety on roads, combating extortion and reviewing irregular charges for tow truck services and permits.

RelatedGovernment calls for a dialogue table with farmers and transporters

Despite the agreement, on Wednesday morning there were partial closures on the Mexico-Pachuca highway, near the Ecatepec booth. There were also damages on the Mexico-Querétaro highway and in the municipality of Tultitlán. These actions generated road complications.

The transporters had previously canceled a national mobilization that was scheduled for this Wednesday. However, they maintain their demand to stop abuses of authority, extortion and improve security at loading and unloading points in the country.

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