The Mexican Alliance of Transport Organizations (AMOTAC) has agreed to end its highway blockades following a signed agreement with government officials, including Omar Harfuch. The agreement addresses key concerns raised by the transport alliance, with immediate follow-up planned on the most critical issues. AMOTAC confirmed the suspension of mobilizations after the signing. However, the group warned that protests will resume within three months if the government fails to uphold its commitments. This marks the conclusion of a third round of negotiations between AMOTAC and authorities. The specifics of the agreement were not immediately detailed, but focus on addressing longstanding grievances within the transportation sector. The move aims to restore the flow of goods and alleviate disruptions caused by the recent protests.
