It seems to me that it is not CAFTA, but the cooperation between the CA-4 countries that is driving this possible change.
Van
On Oct 26, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Gordon Spinck wrote:
> HI > I too also read something about this in La Prensa a > couple of mths ago. And asked the same question to > this list but couldn't find any further info. I just > finished (1 week ago) bringing in a 2000 Dodge truck > and vehicles still had to be less than 7 yearst and > the agency assisting me couldn't supply any further > details either. The only assumption I can make is that > it has to do something with CAFTA so it colud be a > rolling implementation. > > Gordon > > --- Stefanie M wrote: > > > Hi there all, > > > > I've been reading (somewhat) in La Prensa that there > > is/may be a > > change to the age of used cars allowed to be > > imported to Honduras. > > Anyone know/understand whether this is already in > > effect or more about > > it? > > > > I'm thinking about sending an older car there, have > > been for awhile... > > Thanks, Stefanie > > > > > > > > > > _____ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > >
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