Infrastructure Expansions in Mexico Expected to Help Cross-Border Trade
Anzalduas International Bridge –
The expansion of the Anzalduas International Bridge is set to be completed in the coming months, with a major boost expected for cross-border trade.
The expansion will add two new lanes to the Anzalduas International Bridge—one for northbound and one for southbound commercial trucks traveling to and from Mexico, along with the necessary facilities for an international port. According to Freightwaves, once the new lanes are completed, the bridge is expected to handle between 1,200 and 2,000 trucks daily. However, Juan Olaguibel noted in an interview with Freightwaves that the bridge will not accommodate trucks carrying produce. Instead, it will focus on dry van trucks transporting goods such as auto parts, electronics, medical supplies, etc.
Port of Manzanillo – Officials in Mexico have unveiled a project to develop the Port of Manzanillo into a key global container shipping hub. This project will increase the Port’s capacity from 3.9 million to 10 million TEUs and expand its area from 1,112 acres to 4,448 acres, Freightwaves reports. With this expansion, the Bay of Cuyutlan will be deepened to 59 feet to accommodate larger container ships. Construction started in late November and is expected to finish by 2030.
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