Reynosa industry leaders urge binational action as 2026 USMCA review looms
Reynosa Mayor Carlos Peña Ortiz welcomes guests during the 2025 Foro Index Reynosa, an event highlighting regional manufacturing and cross-border industry collaboration. Photo Credit | Anayancy Ulloa

By Anayancy Ulloa

REYNOSA, Tamaulipas — With the 2026 review of the U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) less than a year away, manufacturing and government leaders in Reynosa are urging both nations to safeguard the trade stability that underpins the Rio Grande Valley’s economy.

Audience of business, government, and industry representatives seated during the opening ceremony of the 2025 Foro Index Reynosa.
Industry leaders, maquiladora executives, and public officials at the event.
Photo Credit | Anayancy Ulloa

At Foro Index Reynosa 2025, held last week, hundreds of maquiladora executives, suppliers, and officials gathered to discuss how Mexico’s northern industrial belt can stay competitive amid tariff uncertainty and rising labor pressures. 

The forum, organized by Index Reynosa, is considered one of the most influential meetings for the border manufacturing sector.

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