Overview
- ANTAC, FNRCM and allied groups say they will carry out nationwide stoppages on Monday with full road closures, industrial access blockades and actions at northern customs starting around 8:00 a.m.
- Organizers have urged operators and the public not to travel, warning there will be no passage except emergencies, and they call for solidarity with the protest.
- Segob and SADER report ongoing dialogue and confirmed the Chamber of Deputies will meet representatives on Nov. 24 as authorities press for solutions without road blockages.
- Specific blockade logistics will be disclosed by ANTAC late on Sunday, with likely impacts flagged for Mexico City access routes such as México–Querétaro, México–Toluca, México–Pachuca and México–Puebla, plus crossings like Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, Matamoros, Juárez and Nogales.
- Demands center on curbing cargo theft and extortion, which organizers say involve criminal groups and some officials, along with fair crop prices and fixes to stalled licensing and plating procedures.