THE American Trucking Associations (ATA) praised the governments of the United States, Canada and Mexico for making a deal on continued free trade.
'ATA is pleased that the United States, Canada and Mexico will continue their nearly 25-year tradition of free and open trade among North American neighbours,' said ATA president and CEO Chris Spear.
'The wide-ranging pact is a positive step for the nearly 50,000 Americans working in jobs directly connected to cross-border trucking - as well as the more than seven million Americans working in trucking-related jobs.'
Said ATA economist Bob Costello: 'ATA congratulates the administration and the negotiators from all three countries on coming up with a deal that will continue to strengthen our collective economies and improve our relations.'
'ATA is pleased that the United States, Canada and Mexico will continue their nearly 25-year tradition of free and open trade among North American neighbours,' said ATA president and CEO Chris Spear.
'The wide-ranging pact is a positive step for the nearly 50,000 Americans working in jobs directly connected to cross-border trucking - as well as the more than seven million Americans working in trucking-related jobs.'
Said ATA economist Bob Costello: 'ATA congratulates the administration and the negotiators from all three countries on coming up with a deal that will continue to strengthen our collective economies and improve our relations.'