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Limited Infrastructure in Ports and Customs in Mexico Increases Logistics Costs

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Manuel Reynaud, treasurer of the Confederation of Associations of Aduanal Agents of the Mexican Republic (CAAAREM), acknowledged that in Mexico there is a lack of port and customs infrastructure that affects the commercial growth of the country and increases the logistic costs. In the framework of the XV Seminar of Logistics and Transport of Leschaco, Reynaud pointed out that the Government of Mexico is committed to new projects, such as the por…
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T21 broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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