(Gateway Pundit) Mexico’s government has suspended gas subsidies in its northern border states due to U.S. residents depleting their supply.
Gasoline prices in the United States are higher than those in the Mexican market, and thousands of Americans have been taking advantage of the discount fuel south of the border. Unfortunately for Mexico, this level of demand has put a strain on their supply which has “led to reports of shortages.“
Maybe Mexico should have paid for that wall after all.
To help the Mexican people deal with the rising cost of gasoline associated with the conflict in Ukraine, the government issued a subsidy, but following the influx of gasoline tourists from the United States, that subsidy will no longer apply to Mexico’s northern-most territories.
The subsidy has been lifted from the border states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, Chihuahua, Sonora and Baja California.
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I don't know about now, but Mexican gasoline was known to be crappy.
crappy but cheap
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