The Largest Export Corridor in Mexico
Combined, Nuevo Laredo and Colombia handled $219.9B in exports in 2024, representing a staggering 34.6% of all Mexican exports. That’s 1 in every 3 export dollars from Mexico crossing through this single cross-border zone.
Geographic Advantage for Land-Based U.S. Distribution The Nuevo Laredo–Colombia binational zone is: The main exit point for industrial clusters across Nuevo León, Coahuila, Tamaulipas, and San Luis Potosí.

The Largest Ecosystem of Mexican Exporters
In 2024, the Nuevo Laredo–Colombia corridor was used by 11,197 different Mexican exporting companies, nearly 4× the number of companies that use Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, or Reynosa.
The corridor hosts 404 Mexican customs brokers—more than 4× any other port of entry in the Northern border.

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As part of our ongoing commitment to support data-driven decision-making in cross-border logistics, we will soon be releasing detailed analytics and forward-looking indicators specific to the Nuevo Laredo–Colombia corridor, including infrastructure developments, trade forecasts, and logistics performance benchmarks. In the meantime, we invite you to reach out for tailored data requests—whether you’re looking for gateway-specific trade flows, cost structures, customs dynamics, or exporter activity for Nuevo Laredo or any other corridor across Mexico. Our team is ready to help you uncover insights that align with your supply chain, site selection, or investment strateg


