News Summary
Texas is set to host significant business forums aimed at attracting investments from Mexico. The events will feature networking sessions, informative discussions on regulatory matters, and the launch of a new health research center focusing on Latino healthcare issues. Additionally, Laredo International Airport will provide new direct flights to Monterrey, further enhancing cross-border connections. These developments represent a promising future for economic growth and collaboration in the region.
Texas is set to strengthen its economic ties with Mexico through two upcoming business forums aimed at promoting investment opportunities in the Rio South Texas Region. Organized by the Council for South Texas Economic Progress (COSTEP), the forums, titled “Let’s Do Business in Texas,” will occur in Querétaro on August 20, 2025, and Monterrey on August 21, 2025. Each event is expected to draw around 50 manufacturing business owners, allowing them to explore various opportunities within the region.
The Querétaro forum will be held at the Club de Industriales de Querétaro, while the Monterrey gathering will take place at the Grand Fiesta Americana Hotel in Industrial Rooms 1 and 2. Both events will include networking sessions, business roundtables, and conferences designed to foster bilateral business connections between Texas and Mexican companies. Presentations during the forums will provide insights on the advantages of investing in South Texas, the region’s assets, and potential incentives at the state and community levels. Additionally, the events will address important regulatory and immigration considerations relevant to prospective investors.
To enhance networking opportunities, economic development organizations (EDOs) have been invited to join the delegation, facilitating institutional support and engagement. Registration for these forums can be accessed via riosouthtexasregion.com.
These forums are part of a broader effort to attract foreign investment and strengthen cross-border relationships, key components of the region’s economic strategy. The collaboration between Texas and Mexican officials highlights the ongoing commitment to fostering a favorable business environment and expanding economic collaborations.
In a related development, the University of Texas at Austin and Tec de Monterrey have announced a new partnership that will establish the OriGen Health Research Center. This center aims to explore health issues that predominantly affect the Latino community, focusing on chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Faculty across various disciplines will collaborate at the center, utilizing a biobank to study the underlying causes of these health challenges and develop comprehensive treatment strategies.
The necessity for this research is underscored by the significant impact that chronic diseases have on Latino populations, necessitating tailored healthcare solutions to improve health outcomes. The establishment of the OriGen Health Research Center represents a vital investment in understanding and addressing these health disparities.
Moreover, UTRGV’s entrepreneurship department participated in the Café Con Texas exhibition held in Monterrey, which was organized by the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. The exhibition aimed to promote Texas as a gateway for international businesses, offering insights and networking opportunities for companies looking to expand into the U.S. market. The collaboration with economic development corporations during the event highlighted the potential of the Rio Grande Valley as a thriving economic zone.
In another initiative to boost business connectivity, Laredo International Airport has partnered with the Mexican airline Aerus to introduce direct flights between Laredo and Monterrey. This new route is set to enhance travel and business connections, marking the first international service since Aeromar ceased operations in 2023. The service is expected to significantly reduce travel time between the two cities.
Aerus will operate the flight route utilizing Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft, with flights commencing on December 3, 2025, and scheduled five times a week. Ticket prices for the direct flights range from $360 to $400, with the airlines expressing intentions to increase flight frequency based on demand.
Overall, these initiatives reflect a concerted effort to enhance economic collaboration between Texas and Mexico, addressing both investment opportunities and health research advancements, thereby enriching the region’s economic landscape.
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