The Government of Mexico reported that it maintains open dialogue channels with transport organizations and agricultural producers in the context of mobilizations announced for Monday, April 6, on various roads across the country. Through a statement, the Ministry of the Interior noted that in previous months, meetings have been held with sector representatives to address their main concerns, including issues related to agricultural prices, road safety, and administrative processes. Federal authorities highlighted that various actions have been implemented to support producers, including the implementation of economic compensation programs for adverse market conditions. It was also reported that agreements have been reached in some regions of the country, particularly in agricultural areas, with the aim of strengthening the stability of the sector. The Government of Mexico indicated that in the framework of these actions, various agencies have worked in coordination to follow up on the needs raised by transporters and farmers. In this regard, the participation of the National Guard in meetings with sector representatives was emphasized, mainly to address road safety issues. Authorities reiterated that there are no conditions that justify the announced mobilizations and called for avoiding actions that could affect the public. Finally, the Government of Mexico reaffirmed its commitment to continue dialogue and address any manifestation within the institutional framework, prioritizing the social and economic stability of the country.
Mexican Government in Dialogue with Transporters and Producers
The Mexican government is in dialogue with transporters and agricultural producers planning protests, emphasizing that meetings and support measures have already been taken to address their concerns.