OUR FOCUS

Promoting bilateral cooperation between Texas and Mexico.

What We Do
Integra is a Texas Based 501(C)3 established in 2014 by a group of Texas and Mexican entrepreneurs who came up with the idea of teaming up to promote bilateral cooperation between Texas and Mexico, by supporting companies from both sides of the border that are looking to establish business or manufacturing operations in Texas or Mexico.

Tree Planting Initiatives

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Education and Training

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Advocacy and Campaigning

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Trade Between Mexico and Texas
Mexico and Texas share a deep economic and cultural history that continues to benefit both today.

As Texas’ largest trade partner, Mexico plays an important role in the Lone Star State’s economy. Mexico and Texas have an economic concentration in manufacturing and food products that has led to many Mexico-based companies in those industries opening U.S. facilities in Texas. Beyond dependable rail and advanced highway infrastructure, companies benefit from direct nonstop and numerous connecting flights between Mexico and Texas via major hubs and regional airports alike.
Companies based in Mexico find success designing, making and distributing goods and ideas from Texas.

Examples of Mexican companies operating in Texas include Bimbo Bakeries USA, Borden Milk Products, CEMEX Concrete Products, Elamex, Interceramic and Mrs. Baird’s Bakeries. Shared industries between Mexico and Texas include food products, infrastructure, manufacturing and metals. Cumulative foreign direct investment between January 2011 and December 2019 included 28 projects, with $3,010 million in capital investment and 4,678 jobs created by 23 companies.