PHARR, Texas - Unlike Nuevo Le\xf3n, Coahuila and Jalisco, the state of Tamaulipas has seen no benefit from the wave of large manufacturing corporations returning to North America from the Far East.
That\u2019s according to a report from Index Nacional, the maquiladora trade association.
The Index report has caught the attention of economic development leaders in the Rio Grande Valley, who know their region would benefit if Tamaulipas could pull in more mega manufacturing projects.\xa0
The failure of Tamaulipas to attract corporations that want to come back from the Far East was discussed at two recent Valley events.
The first was a Pharr Bridge Board meeting. Both Pharr Bridge Director Luis Bazan and the president of the Greater McAllen Area Chapter of the Asociaci\xf3n de Empresarios Mexicanos (AEM), Francisco J. Pe\xf1a-Vald\xe9s, brought up the subject in reports to the bridge board members.\xa0
Later the same day, Pe\xf1a-Vald\xe9s discussed it at a webinar AEM hosted that was focused on near-shoring. During the webinar, Pe\xf1a-Vald\xe9s asked McAllen Economic Development Corporation President Keith Patridge for his analysis.
This podcast focuses on Tamaulipas\u2019 failure thus far to benefit from near-shoring, with commentary from Bazan, Pe\xf1a-Vald\xe9s, and Patridge.\xa0
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