Government seizes at least 50 tractocamions with customs gasoline pipe • Security • Forbes Mexico

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The new head of the National Customs Agency of Mexico (ANAM), Rafael Marín Mollinedo, informed that more than 50 tractocamions with gasoline pipe have been seized at the border points of Mexico and the United States.

“More than 50 pipes have been seized, many values ​​in checks and other operations that cannot be informed and found these days,” said the official.

“In the operation in Pantaco there were 300 million pesos, but on the border we have made some confessors of arms, cash and money in documents, fuel pipes,” he said at the end of his participation in the VIII National Meeting of the Fiber, textile, dress and footwear chain.

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“I give you my word that we are going to fight in the importation of products and we will stop smuggling in all their senses,” he said in his speech offered to the industrialists of the textile and dress, who are in red numbers for the illegal trade that enters from China.

The former Mexican Mexican company before the World Trade Organization promised that it will give good results to textile manufacturers.

He said that the fiber, textile, clothing and footwear chain generates employment that strengthens national manufacturing and drives Mexico’s competitiveness in international markets.

“From the National Customs Agency of Mexico we assume our responsibility to guarantee efficient and fair collection. At the same time facilitate agile and safe foreign trade,” he said.

“In line with the priorities of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and the axes of the Mexico Plan we reinforce our commitment for international trade to contribute to the country’s trade with clear, fair and equitable rules for all,” he said.

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He added that legality and competitiveness must go hand in hand, so “smuggling and undervaluation are fighting.”

Smuggling and undervaluation are practices that strongly affect the formal industry, distort to the market and reduce the final collection, he said.

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