India ready to lower US tariffs in exchange for concessions
India has agreed to the US Terms of Reference for the bilateral trade agreement, after ...
Delays have eased at US-Mexico border crossings, but logistics providers warn that it is still slow?going on northbound routes, and that it will take weeks before border dwell times are back to where they were pre-April.
“Timelines are better than three or four weeks ago. We were experiencing seven to eight-hour delays, now it’s roughly three to four hours,” reported Tom Kaden, chief operating officer of Mallory Alexander International Logistics.
Initially the US government had threatened to close the border altogether, frustrated with the flow of immigrants pouring up to border crossings. ...
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