Lucid seen as start of more cross-border trade business

by Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services

Donald Trump may be soliciting bids to build a wall along the border.

But the governors of Arizona and Sonora are doing what they can to ensure there are doors and windows, at least figuratively speaking, to maintain the flow of goods, services and people.

At a meeting of the Arizona-Mexico Commission on Friday, Doug Ducey praised the long relationship between the two border states. At the same time, he acknowledged the new administration in Washington which not only wants to build a wall but is also actively pushing to deport Mexican nationals and renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement that has helped spur this state’s economy.

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