Overview
- Speaking at the North Capital Forum, García outlined an $11 billion investment on the Mexican side of a project he described as $17 billion in total.
- He said the elevated viaduct from Monterrey to Laredo would move autonomous freight to cut costs, emissions and congestion.
- The governor asserted the project already has White House authorization and state permits, and he cited recent U.S. approvals for three bridges at La Habana and Colombia.
- García linked the initiative to surging investment and jobs in Nuevo León, claiming a cumulative $101 billion in commitments and up to 400,000 new jobs.
- He said the rehabilitated Colombia–Laredo customs office is now the second-highest border revenue point, with tax collections tripling and increasing federal transfers to the state.