Borderlands Mexico: Laredo summit debates driverless freight corridors, B-1 trucker alternatives
The Laredo summit discussed new technologies such as driverless freight corridors and alternatives for B-1 truckers. Additionally, Cadogan Tate expanded its Southwest presence by acquiring a Phoenix facility, and Toyo announced a $357 million solar manufacturing expansion in Houston.
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