Border Trade Alliance statement regarding migrant caravans, port operations
The Border Trade Alliance released the following statement regarding the migrant caravans and their effect on operations at the ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border
The Border Trade Alliance released the following statement regarding the migrant caravans and their effect on operations at the ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border
WASHINGTON (October 1, 2018) – After a round-the-clock weekend negotiating […]
he Border Trade Alliance and its sister organization, BTA México, gathered in Mexico City last Friday for their annual joint meeting on the most pressing issues facing the U.S.-Mexico border region.
We would urge parties to continue to work to ensure that the final agreement is a trilateral one.
BTA Vice Chairman Sergio Contreras, president and CEO of Rio […]
BTA board members from across U.S. visit with lawmakers, argue […]
WASHINGTON (May 24) – Border Trade Alliance President Britton Clarke […]
The Border Trade Alliance shared the following letter with House and Senate appropriators regarding the organization's support for funding needed port of entry improvements in Calexico, California at the Calexico West Port of Entry.
Border Trade Alliance Chair Paola Avila and board member Lance Jungmeyer were both quoted in this Tucson Weekly piece that examined the potential economic repercussions if NAFTA were to collapse.
BTA board members from across U.S. to visit with lawmakers, […]