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Laredo, already the dominant land port between the U.S. and Mexico, could soon play a larger role

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Supply chain upheaval and tensions with China are prompting some companies to pivot production away from the Pacific.

Laredo, already the dominant land port between the U.S. and Mexico

C.H. Robinson Opens One of the Largest Cross-border Logistics Facilities in Dominant U.S. Trade Hub of Laredo

Could the U.S. have acquired more territory from Mexico after the Mexican War? Why didn't it? - Quora

Drivers for Outside-In port hinterland integration in Latin America: The case of Veracruz, Mexico - ScienceDirect

The Mexican peso has appreciated 20% relative to the U.S. dollar

The Indigenous Groups Along the Lower Rio Grande — Indigenous Mexico

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Historic division of 'the two Laredos' ends with border reopening, US- Mexico Border News

Record-Breaking Migrant Encounters at the U.S.-Mex

A comparison of urban growth and their influencing factors of two border cities: Laredo in the US and Nuevo Laredo in Mexico - ScienceDirect