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Edinburg EDC Strengthens Binational Business Dialogue with CANACINTRA Leadership

By María Fernanda Murillo

McAllen

January 15, 2026





The Edinburg Economic Development Corporation (EDC) continues to expand its binational engagement by fostering direct dialogue with key business organizations in Mexico. As part of these efforts, Jeffrey Salcedo Cantú, International Business Development Consultant for Edinburg EDC, held a strategic meeting with María de Lourdes Medina Ortega, National President of CANACINTRA.

The conversation focused on advancing opportunities for Mexican companies, strengthening cross-border collaboration, and identifying pathways to enhance competitiveness through international business engagement. This exchange reflects a shared interest in promoting sustainable growth and deeper economic ties between Edinburg and Mexico.

Building Bridges for Cross-Border Growth

Meetings such as this reinforce the importance of institutional collaboration in facilitating market access and business expansion on both sides of the border. By maintaining active communication with national and regional business leaders, Edinburg EDC continues to position the city as a strategic entry point for Mexican companies seeking to explore opportunities in the United States.

The engagement also highlighted the role of organizations such as CANACINTRA Río Bravo in supporting cross-border business dialogue and creating spaces for collaboration between industry leaders.

A Continued Commitment to Binational Connectivity

Edinburg EDC’s international outreach strategy remains focused on connecting companies with opportunities that support trade, investment, and long-term partnerships. Through sustained engagement with Mexican business organizations, the EDC strengthens its network and reinforces Edinburg’s position as a bridge between U.S. and Mexican markets.

By fostering relationships at both the local and national levels, Edinburg EDC continues to advance a binational economic agenda aligned with growth, competitiveness, and regional collaboration.

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