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NAFIN 2025–2030 Plan, AICM Reopens Terminals, Cablebús 5 Awarded
By Adriana Alarcón - Fri, 01/09/2026 - 12:10
NAFIN unveiled its 2025–2030 plan, AICM reopened certain terminal areas, and Cablebús Line 5 was awarded. This and more in your weekly roundup!
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More Infrastructure & Sustainability
New Mexico to Invest US$4.2 Million More in Border Projects
By Adriana Alarcón - Tue, 01/06/2026 - 11:57
New Mexico adds US$4.2 million to restart stalled border infrastructure planning, lifting total state investment to US$11.9 million.
Tamaulipas, US Authorities Push Nuevo Laredo Bridge Expansion
By Adriana Alarcón - Fri, 01/02/2026 - 11:30
Tamaulipas and US authorities advance the World Trade Bridge expansion in Nuevo Laredo to cut congestion and boost cross-border cargo capacity.
Mexico Clears Expansion for Nuevo Laredo III International Bridge
By MBN Staff - Tue, 12/23/2025 - 09:04
The planned expansion is expected to increase operational capacity, reduce border crossing times and strengthen customs infrastructure.
US Border Crossing Closure Challenged Under Environmental Treaty
By MBN Staff - Thu, 12/11/2025 - 15:07
A Mexican business coalition accused the US of violating a cross-border environmental agreement by closing a key commercial bridge.
Navigating Complexity: Mapping the Cross-Border Ecosystem
By Milton Magos - Mon, 04/28/2025 - 06:00
Supply chain mapping and LTL consolidation can help optimize US-Mexico cross-border freight in a complex trade landscape, writes Milton Magos.
Tijuana Sewage Crisis Deepens US-Mexico Tensions
By Eliza Galeana - Wed, 04/23/2025 - 10:29
Mexican and US officials will meet to address cross-border water pollution.

US Deploys 3,000 Troops to Mexico Border, Totals 9,000
By Óscar Goytia - Mon, 03/03/2025 - 17:36
The US is deploying 3,000 more troops to the Mexico border, raising the total to 9,000, following President Trump’s directive to boost security
The Year in Logistics: The Developments that Shaped 2024
By Adriana Alarcón - Thu, 01/02/2025 - 10:45
In 2024, the logistics sector saw disruptions, labor unrest, security challenges, intermodal solutions, and global alliances.
Cargo Theft Surges, New Border Projects: The Week in Logistics
By Adriana Alarcón - Fri, 12/13/2024 - 10:00
Cargo theft rose in Mexico in October, while new border projects aim to boost trade. This and more in your weekly roundup!