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Growth in Customs Operations

Customs facilities in Tamaulipas have experienced significant growth.

Customs facilities in Tamaulipas have experienced significant growth in their import and export operations, strengthening their position as strategic points for trade between Mexico and the United States. Data on this increase can be found on the platform of the National Customs Agency of Mexico (ANAM), which provides an interactive dashboard for viewing customs statistics.

Which Customs Facilities Have Recorded Increases?

The main customs facilities in Tamaulipas that have recorded increases are:

  • Nuevo Laredo: Recorded MXN 111.7449 billion, representing a 7.4% year-over-year increase.
  • Reynosa: Recorded MXN 16.7355 billion, an increase of 10% compared to 2023.

These customs facilities stand out for their high level of cross-border trade activity, supported by their strategic location along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Customs Figures in Tamaulipas

In recent years, significant annual growth has been observed, particularly at the Nuevo Laredo customs facility, which handles the highest volume of operations. Along with the customs facilities in Reynosa and Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo has experienced an increase in revenue collection and the number of customs operations.

Other Competitive Customs Facilities

Although Tamaulipas is a key hub for customs operations, it also faces competition from other major customs facilities in Mexico, such as:

  • Tijuana Customs:Its proximity to Southern California, a major economic region, makes it an important point for cross-border trade.
  • Ciudad Juarez Customs:Another key customs facility for trade with the United States.
  • Manzanillo Customs:Focused on maritime trade and particularly relevant to commerce along Mexico's Pacific coast.

Sectors Driving Growth

The sectors contributing to this growth include:

  • Automotive:Mexico is a major exporter of vehicles and auto parts, increasing the flow of customs operations.
  • Technology and Electronics:Nearshoring has strengthened manufacturing in Mexico, benefiting Tamaulipas.
  • Agriculture and food:The exchange of agricultural products between Mexico and the United States has continued to grow steadily.

Conclusion

The increase in customs operations in Tamaulipas highlights its importance as a key logistics hub for international trade. Transportation and logistics companies such as Zaro Transportation can leverage these trends to enhance their services and provide optimized solutions for cross-border trade.

Sources: The Logistics World / ANAM / Open AI

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