The Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo Highway, in its La Gloria-San Fernando section, has established itself as one of the main communication and mobility routes on the northern border of Mexico.
This strategic corridor not only facilitates the transport of goods, but also plays a crucial role in the transit of thousands of countrymen who return to Mexico during the holiday periods.
With the upcoming inauguration of the National Customs Agency of Mexico (ANAM) in Nuevo Laredo, scheduled for the first quarter of 2025, this highway is expected to strengthen its role in trade exchange between Mexico, the United States and Canada.
Every year, more than 300 billion dollars in merchandise cross this route, and with the activation of the ANAM, that number could increase even more.
In 2024, the port of Laredo was the main gateway for bilateral trade, representing 38 percent of trade operations between both countries, and this trade flow will continue to increase.
The La Gloria-San Fernando stretch has been key to ensuring that goods entering and leaving the country flow safely and efficiently, also contributing to the reduction of road accidents thanks to the responsibility of transport companies.
With the operation of the new ANAM headquarters and the increase in commercial and vehicular traffic, this stretch of the highway will become an even more strategic infrastructure. In addition to its economic importance, the road also facilitates the circulation of people, ensuring safe and orderly transit, both for commerce and for travelers crossing the border.
The Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo Highway, in its La Gloria-San Fernando stretch, is not only a vital axis for the Mexican economy, but also a key link for Mexico’s trade relations with its T-MEC partners.
As infrastructure is reinforced and efforts to improve mobility are intensified, this highway is establishing itself as one of the main communication arteries in the country.
Source: abcnoticias