How was the controversy involving the NAFTA provision that allowed Mexican trucks to deliver products between destinations in Mexico and the interior United States eventually resolved during the Obama administration?
A. Mexican trucks had to transfer their loads at the border for final shipment to destinations within the United States.
B. Mexican trucking companies could send their vehicles into the United States but had to hire American truck drivers who belonged to the Teamsters Union.
C. Mexican trucks were allowed to make deliveries within the United States provided that drivers met specific requirements and that trucks were electronically monitored.
D. Tariffs were placed on Mexican goods and agricultural products imported to the United States and would only be eliminated if the Mexican government agreed to ban their nation's trucks from entering the United States.
Answer: C
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