The Fourth Transformation has generated an environment of chiaroscuro for the freight motor transport sector and the heavy vehicle production industry . The administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, which ends on October 1, leaves more than pending issues and it is expected that they will be taken up by the incoming federal government, led by the elected president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
During these last six years, the sale, production and export of commercial vehicles has progressively broken records, breaking the barrier of 55 thousand units sold in 2023 , while more than 222 thousand units were manufactured and in terms of export reached 177 thousand.
In the opinion of Alejandro Osorio, director of Public Affairs and Communication of the National Association of Bus, Truck and Tractor Producers (ANPACT) , the industry continues to be a world power in production and export, however, it is necessary to take actions necessary to preserve this place.
Although progress was observed such as the publication of the General Law of Mobility and Road Safety, it is necessary to continue addressing long-standing problems such as the renewal of the vehicle fleet with the help of financial instruments and tax incentives, promoting the decarbonization of transportation and the generation of renewable energy.
Likewise, generate reliable databases on the status of the fleet and maintain the conditions for attracting investments with legal certainty and accurate public policies, within a framework of the rule of law. Likewise, strengthen and facilitate foreign trade by streamlining customs procedures and having the necessary infrastructure to avoid bottlenecks.