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Mexico, United States Boost Infrastructure and Green Innovation

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Adriana Alarcón By Adriana Alarcón | Journalist & Industry Analyst - Fri, 10/31/2025 - 10:30

This week in infrastructure, Mexico and the United States advanced a joint plan to end the Tijuana sewage crisis, while authorities approved land expropriation for the Nextlalpan Overpass to improve suburban mobility. In business, Russia’s Segezha Group entered Mexico’s construction market, and Fibra Inn reported a solid 10.9% revenue increase for 3Q25. Mexico City launched a tourism financing forum ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Mexico, US Advance Binational Plan to End Tijuana Sewage Crisis

Mexico and the United States signed a new MOU to modernize wastewater infrastructure and curb cross-border sewage from Tijuana to San Diego. The binational plan, backed by over US$93 million, aims to enhance treatment capacity, advance water regeneration projects, and strengthen environmental cooperation through 2027.

Authorities Expropriate Land for Nextlalpan Overpass

Mexico issued a decree to expropriate 24,384.16m² in Nextlalpan, State of Mexico, for the construction of the Nextlalpan Vehicular Overpass, part of the Suburban Train Line 1 extension to Felipe Ángeles International Airport. The project aims to enhance mobility, safety, and connectivity in the northern metropolitan area.

Segezha Group Signs First Plywood Supply Deal in Mexico

Segezha Group entered the Mexican market, signing its first plywood supply contract at Expo CIHAC. The move marks a key step in the company’s Latin American expansion and aims to meet Mexico’s growing demand for sustainable, high-quality construction and furniture materials.

Fibra Inn Reports 10.9% Revenue Growth in 3Q25

Fibra Inn reported strong 3Q25 results, with revenues up 10.9% to MX$654.5 million and NOI rising 6.3%. The hotel REIT strengthened efficiency through direct operations of key properties, maintaining solid margins and sustainable returns for investors.

Mexico City Strengthens Tourism Financing for World Cup 2026

Mexico City’s Ministry of Tourism held the First Tourism Sector Financing Forum to boost collaboration, investment, and sustainable growth ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The event seeks to expand credit access for MSMEs, drive innovation, and strengthen the city’s position as a global tourism leader.

Lummus, InnoVent Partner to Scale Tire Recycling

Lummus Technology and InnoVent Renewables signed a master cooperation agreement to globally license and deploy InnoVent’s tire pyrolysis technology, converting end-of-life tires into valuable fuels and chemicals. The partnership aims to scale circular solutions and reduce global tire waste.

Mexico Nears Completion of Interoceanic Train Line K

Mexico’s Navy (SEMAR) reported 87.68% progress on Line K of the Interoceanic Train, set for completion by June 2026. The project, key to linking the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, also includes the “El Tehuanito” Suburban Train, launching in December 2025, and major social and industrial investments driving southern Mexico’s development.

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