Importers said buyers have canceled orders, and the blockade could impact the flow of produce to U.S. restaurants and grocery stores.
in Reynosa that they had waited three to four days at the international bridge and were running out of fuel while they waited.
“Governor Abbott’s unnecessary secondary inspections are killing business on the border,” Gonzalez said in a written statement to The Texas Tribune. “If this continues it will cause further supply line issues impacting America. And we will see prices of produce and other imports rise at the grocery store. He needs to allow the U.S. Customs and Border [Protection] inspection folks to do their job.”
Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez said he can’t remember a Texas governor upending international trade along the border like this. “We’re dealing with 20,000 truck crossings a day [in Laredo] — there are security issues but that’s why our federal partners are there,” Garcia said. “If [the state] wants to do more we can do more, but let’s not impede trade.”
State Rep. Terry Canales, D-Edinburg, said a group of state House members from border communities also plans to send a letter to the governor. He said the governor’s announcement last week appeared to be purely political and the new inspections will have little effect on border security.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Report: Pacers Emerge as Potential Suitor in Westbrook TradeThe Pacers have reportedly emerged as a suitor in a potential Russell Westbrook trade
Read more »
White Sox Trade Rumors: A's Want Andrew Vaughn for Frankie MontasTony La Russa’s starting rotation is down Lucas Giolito and Lance Lynn, but Vaughn figures to be a big hitter for the Sox for years to come.
Read more »
$3.2 million in cocaine seized at Laredo’s World Trade Bridge427 pounds of cocaine was being transported in a commercial truck filled with papier-mâché handicrafts.
Read more »
Trade schools address labor shortages affecting storm repairsThe Texas Insurance Council reports there are roughly 3,500 claims and an estimate of $32 million in tornado damages. However, homeowners could be waiting a while for those fixes as the state grapples with a labor shortage.
Read more »