Monterrey.- The city of Colombia in Nuevo León will have two new bridges which, according to the state governor, Samuel García, will awaken exports and border customs between Mexico and the United States.
“You are going to export and you have a dormant customs office, we are going to add wool, we are going to extend the customs office – which was already extinct – and now you have a customs office for 60 more years,” he expressed.
“Tomorrow it will be announced, together with Senator Ted Cruz, that Colombian customs will have two other bridges, one for cargo, the train of (Claudia) Sheinbaum Pardo and the current one, with that it will triple from a thousand to more than eight thousand crossings the year that It is coming,” declared the local leader.
The plan is to have a safe, clean and fast customs, even with crossings in five minutes from Mexico to the United States, he commented within the framework of the Annual Meeting of Industrialists (RAI), Industry as an engine of prosperity and well-being.
The governor of Nuevo León said that he is convinced that the economy requires the work of private initiative and the authorities, because “in the end it is the companies that are going to produce employment and economic benefits.”
Three years later, we got together with the cabinet, parastatals, and government universities and we discussed nearshoring, a trend that seeks to be produced and assembled in Nuevo León and exported to the United States, commented Samuel García Sepúlveda.
“What is the government going to do to get the most out of relocation? They began to implement a strategy to streamline customs, modernize and build roads and provide security,” he noted.
The president pointed out that Nuevo León had not had a new highway for 40 years, but in the last three years his government started six and finished three and tomorrow the distributors that will connect all the highways with the city of Colombia will end, since one of the The objectives are for industries with operations in the entity to export without leaving Nuevo León.
“The National Chamber of Cargo Transportation (Canacar) said that the state with which it works and transports the most is Nuevo León because of the security offered by civil forces,” he noted.
Another of the jobs was to shield the roads of Nuevo León with public security to have an entire logistics hub, he said.
He added that there is a public safety plan from the city of Monterrey for you to take a road in McAllen, Pharr, Nuevo Laredo or Colombia and thus “your product will arrive in an hour and a half and if you take Colombia you will be in Laredo in less than two hours,” concluded the governor of Nuevo León.
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