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Rio South Texas Region
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In recent years, Rio South Texas has emerged as a thriving region for job growth, offering a favorable environment for businesses. With no corporate or income taxes, combined with a highly skilled workforce, easy access to services and global markets, and robust infrastructure, Rio South Texas has become a leading destination for business investment.
This region stretches from the Gulf of Mexico ports in Brownsville, Cameron County, to Laredo, Webb County, and extends into Mexico from Matamoros to Nuevo Laredo in Tamaulipas.
Some of the binational cities that make up this region include Brownsville and Matamoros; McAllen and Reynosa; Rio Grande City and the cities of Miguel Alemán and Camargo; Laredo and Nuevo Laredo.
In addition to these, cities like Roma, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, Weslaco, and Harlingen are also notable for their economic dynamism.
This region offers several competitive advantages that drive investment, including low operating costs due to reduced land use restrictions and lower energy expenses. Another key advantage is its logistical infrastructure, featuring nine airports, seven of which serve international commercial airlines. Moreover, the ports of Brownsville and Harlingen play a crucial role in facilitating the movement of goods across North America.
Regarding industrial infrastructure, 25 industrial parks are strategically located in the cities of Brownsville, Donna, Edinburg, Harlingen, McAllen, and Pharr.
Beyond its favorable business climate, Rio South Texas attracts companies with its exceptional human capital. The presence of prestigious universities ensures a highly skilled and diverse workforce, making it an ideal destination for businesses seeking talent and expertise.
Furthermore, Rio South Texas takes pride in its strong manufacturing community with a rich heritage. Generations of its population have contributed to the manufacturing industry, with the first maquiladora established in 1966 and the first electronics company beginning operations in 1967.
For nearly six decades, the region has demonstrated resilience and adaptability to global changes, innovations, and technological advancements, meeting the demands of manufacturing companies worldwide.