The recent edition of Site Selection magazine discussed some of the strategic reasons why companies were choosing Mexico as their location of choice. The Anzalduas International Bridge, which opened in December 2009 and connects Reynosa and McAllen, provides companies with an efficient route from points south of the border to the North American market. It is located on the west side of both cities, where there are more than 20 secure, modern industrial parks.
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High-level officials from Mexico and the United States gathered near the Anzalduas International Bridge on Jan. 11, 2010 to officially inaugurate the newest crossing between the two countries in 10 years. Mexico’s President Felipe Calderon, joined by the Mayor of Reynosa and Governor of Tamaulipas, discussed how this trade will help grow the economy in Mexico and allow free trade to flourish. U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk came down for the ceremony.
With Rep. Kirk in the area, local officials from McAllen and the surrounding cities used the time to push for commercial traffic on Anzalduas. Currently, the presidential permit does not permit truck traffic until 2015 or traffic reaches 15,000 trucks per day on the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge. However, managers are local manufacturing plants in McAllen/Reynosa have indicated that commercial on Anzalduas International Bridge would greatly reduce costs, allow them to operate more efficiently. Kirk promised to take this message to President Barack Obama and see what is possible. Click here to read the story from The Monitor and in in the Rio Grande Guardian.
Here are some links to media coverage from Monday’s event about the Anzalduas International Bridge inauguration:
San Antonio Express News
The Monitor
Rio Grande Guardian
Associated Press
KRGV
ValleyCentral.com
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The Anzalduas International Bridge will open for traffic Tuesday, December 15 at 6 a.m.
This will be the first international bridge to open in Texas and Tamaulipas in 10 years.
The hours of operation are 6 am to 10 pm. There is a US side SENTRI lane. The access points on the U.S. side are located near Military Highway and Bryan Road. In Reynosa, the access points are near Parque Villa Florida, on the city’s western edge near the highway to Monterrey. The Anzalduas Bridge will be the most efficient and direct way to travel between Monterrey and cities south in Mexico and the Rio Grande Valley.

View from the the middle of the Anzalduas Bridge on 12/14.
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In part to government stimulus funding, the road that serves as the main connector between the new Anzalduas International Bridge to the major east-west expressway will receive improvements.
According to the local article that appeared in The Monitor, the improvements are: “The Bryan Road project will create a new interchange at Expressway 83 and create an additional bridge over Trinity Street. Expressway 83 traffic will pass over Bryan Road, which will intersect directly with the expressway’s frontage roads.”
The new Anzalduas Bridge will be the third international bridge to connect Upper Hidalgo County (McAllen/Mission) to Reynosa, MX. This bridge will provide direct access from Reynosa’s southwest quadrant and industrial parks straight to South McAllen/Mission. The Anzalduas Bridge is set to open late 2009.
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