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Businesses fear U.S. border delays if guards cut

The following is excerpted from the 27 February 2013 edition of The Windsor Star.

Local businesses that rely on cross-border trade are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the sequestration tussle in the U.S. that could lead to 5,000 border guards losing their jobs, and lengthy border delays.

“I can just see where some of my trucking customers as companies are going to say I’m not going to do cross-border work, or they would end up charging the shipper a wait fee for crossing the border, and of course that drives up prices for everything that’s shipped,” said Stu Sutton, owner of Sylectus, a web-based Windsor company that co-ordinates trucking shipments.

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http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2013/02/27/businesses-fear-u-s-border-delays-if-guards-cut/

Topic(s)

International Trade and Border Management

Information source

Canadian News Channel
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