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FreightWaves industry April 7, 2026 at 03:20 PM ♥ 0

Mexico Trucker Strike Expands: Security Concerns Fuel Highway Blockades

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Key Details Mexico's coordinated trucker and farmer strike stretched into its second day Tuesday, with highway blockades affecting at least 13-16 states including Veracruz, Michoacan, Chihuahua, and Sinaloa. Road closures around Mexico City created a mobility crisis in the country's most critical freight hub, with some corridors completely paralyzed for hours. Why It Matters Drivers are demanding government action on security and cost relief. The National Association of Transporters (ANTAC) emphasized that widespread highway insecurity, extortion, and violence leave drivers losing lives and property daily. These aren't frivolous complaints - they're survival issues for Mexican freight operators. What's Next Reports suggest the movement is fragmenting. Some groups suspended blockades pending federal talks while others continued protests Tuesday, creating uncertainty about strike duration. Major trucking organizations have distanced themselves from the action, calling for dialogue instead of continued disruptions. Bottom Line Expect ongoing congestion and freight delays across Mexico until the government addresses core safety concerns. The divisions within the sector may eventually lead to a settlement, but drivers aren't backing down until real security improvements materialize.

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