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McAllen - Drury Inn612 W. Expressway 83McAllen, Texas, 78501 P: 956-687-5100 · F: 956-687-5100 Laredo, Texas Laredo’s primary industry is transportation and warehousing. In 2003, these industries contributed 16.2 percent of the total earnings of the area. 4 Crossing the Rio Grande River into Nuevo Laredo, one finds numerous maquiladoras. The Delphi and Sony manufacturing plants are the top two employers for all the maquiladoras in Nuevo Laredo.
In addition to the numerous maquiladoras across the border in Tijuana, the retail industry also has boomed along the California-Mexico border. Close in proximity to Otay Mesa is the San Ysidro international crossing, where the Shops at Las Americas outlet mall is located right on the border. Demonstrating how some border cities rely not just on truck traffic but also on passenger traffic, the project plans to expand with an international pedestrian crossing into the outlet mall.
The Mexican border city of Reynosa, just south of McAllen and Hidalgo, is home to a number of manufacturing plants. Black and Decker, one of the more prominent maquilas in Reynosa, also has a logistics center in the McAllen Foreign Trade Zone.
While some may say that free trade agreements and foreign investment in Mexico provide no benefit for Americans, many U.S. cities on the southern border would argue otherwise. Transportation, warehousing and other logistics businesses, retail and manufacturing employment all have increased significantly along the southern border in the last decade.
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