San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

‘Nearshorin­g’ prompting Nuevo León to look north

- By Emmanuel Loo FOR THE EXPRESS-NEWS

Imagine a tapestry woven between the border of Mexico and the United States, one that tells the story of a remarkable alliance between Nuevo León and Texas.

This isn’t just a tale of economics. It’s a testament to how teamwork across borders can foster a future that is fair and green. This partnershi­p transcends geographic­al boundaries, proving that when neighbors collaborat­e, incredible things can happen. In a world where boundaries matter less, and cooperatio­n matters more, Nuevo León and Texas are paving the way for a new kind of cross-border friendship that is setting the bar high for sustainabl­e and inclusive growth.

Through much of the Express-News’ South Texas Triangle op-ed series, writers have looked south toward the U.S.Mexico border. Now we flip the perspectiv­e and look north.

Over the years, Texas and Nuevo León have grown closer in business and investment. More than 2,300 American companies have set up shop in Nuevo León, bringing with them an astounding $25 billion in investment­s from the U.S. These companies span a spectrum of industries, from cuttingedg­e tech to good old-fashioned trade and energy. This interwoven collaborat­ion is strengthen­ing both sides of the border, economical­ly and otherwise.

But what’s really got everyone talking is “nearshorin­g.” It’s like a turbo boost for growth.

Nuevo León has emerged as Mexico’s nearshorin­g champion, home to 76% of all foreign investment­s flowing into the country. A major chunk of that comes from the U.S., which accounts for 40% of the total foreign investment in Nuevo León. But here’s the twist — it’s a two-way street. Companies from Nuevo León are expanding their horizons into Texas, showcasing a give-and-take relationsh­ip that is a textbook example of how cross-border connection­s can supercharg­e economic developmen­t.

Texas has a legacy as a production and logistics hub, and Nuevo León is stepping up to be Mexico’s hub, partnering closely with Texas for mutual benefit. For years, major American players such as John Deere, Walmart — and many others — have placed their bets on Nuevo León.

What’s the secret sauce? Well, it’s all about the expertise. Nuevo León knows how to manufactur­e — especially when it comes to the automotive and home appliance sectors, along with energy, IT and software.

Nuevo León boasts Mexico’s strongest automotive supply chain with more than 1,600 companies dedicated to the industry. A staggering 40% of Mexico’s supply chain for home appliances is rooted in Nuevo León. In the tech realm, global players such as Disney’s Accenture-developed Magic Band have chosen Nuevo León as their base.

This partnershi­p symbolizes a shared commitment to a greener and fairer future. Nuevo León Gov. Samuel Garcia and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have strengthen­ed their ties with the goal of making Nuevo LeónTexas a nearshorin­g powerhouse.

Innovation and technology are the wind beneath the wings of sustainabl­e growth in the region. When universiti­es, research hubs and companies join forces, they conjure up ingenious solutions that tackle economic, social and environmen­tal issues. The transfer of knowledge and interdisci­plinary teamwork create a fertile ground for innovation and competitiv­eness.

The “cross-border logistics corridor” is where the rubber meets the road in terms of infrastruc­ture driving trade and investment. It has the potential to transform the region into a top-tier logistics hub. It’s not just about goods moving efficientl­y; it’s about powering local developmen­t and generating jobs, amplifying equity and prosperity in the region.

And here’s a curveball — education and skill-building take center stage. The educationa­l bond between Nuevo León’s top universiti­es and Texas’ prestigiou­s Texas A&M University and University of Texas at Austin ensures a strong flow of knowledge and expertise, particular­ly in science and technology.

Training initiative­s, scholarshi­ps and partnershi­ps between universiti­es and companies empower individual­s, making them not just participan­ts in the economy but also agents of positive change.

Nearshorin­g is also attracting the semiconduc­tor industry to Texas and Arizona, opening the opportunit­y for production of other components, as well as the testing and packaging of these semiconduc­tors in Nuevo León.

But let’s not put all our eggs in one economic basket. While sectors such as automotive and manufactur­ing have a solid track record, diversific­ation is key for long-term sustainabi­lity. Exploring emerging sectors such as the digital economy, health care and agritech broadens the horizon for economic growth and ensures resilience against market fluctuatio­ns

The partnershi­p between Nuevo León and Texas isn’t just a transactio­n; it’s a tale of collaborat­ion, determinat­ion and shared optimism. As we gaze into the future, this relationsh­ip stands tall as a shining example of how working across borders can lead to a future that’s not just prosperous but also equitable and green.

This border region is poised to become a beacon of progress on the global stage. It’s not just about economies; it’s about weaving dreams into reality across the vast canvas of a border these two regions share.

Emmanuel Loo is deputy secretary of foreign investment for the state of Nuevo León, Mexico.

 ?? Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times ?? San Pedro Garza García, a suburb of Monterrey, Nuevo León, is touted for its quality of life. Nuevo León is home to 76% of foreign investment­s in Mexico and is the nation’s nearshorin­g capital.
Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times San Pedro Garza García, a suburb of Monterrey, Nuevo León, is touted for its quality of life. Nuevo León is home to 76% of foreign investment­s in Mexico and is the nation’s nearshorin­g capital.
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Julio Cesar Aguilar/AFP /Getty Images A billboard in Monterrey early this year announces the arrival of U.S. electric car maker Tesla.
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