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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
Tijuana and San Diego, The Most Powerful Border in the World and a Key Driver of Nearshoring in Mexico
The border between Tijuana and San Diego is not only the busiest in the world. It is the most powerful binational region on the planet and the core of the border economy between Mexico and the United States. Yet Mexico still does not manage it as the global strategic asset it truly represents. At a time when nearshoring is reshaping global supply chains, the Tijuana–San Diego corridor has become the most efficient connection point between North America and Asia. This region

Editorial
Apr 203 min read


Routes that taste like the future. Guadalajara, San Antonio & Tijuana, the culinary corridor that can rewrite binational tourism
The integration of local gastronomy into binational tourism circuits is not a fad; it is a regional development policy with measurable returns. Mexico closed 2024 among the six most visited destinations in the world with 45 million international tourists, and 2025 has maintained upward momentum: in June, 8 million visitors arrived, 11.5% more than a year earlier. In 2024, the average occupancy rate across 70 tourist centers was 60.2% (January–July), the number of internationa

Editorial
Sep 17, 20253 min read


Border flavor. From birria to brisket, the mega gastronomic route that can move the binational GDP needle
The integration of gastronomic circuits between Guadalajara, Tijuana, and San Antonio is not a foodie’s whim: it is a cultural and economic development strategy with the capacity to scale investment, employment, and destination reputation on both sides of the border. Mexico closed 2024 with 45.39 million international tourists, 7.4% more than in 2023, consolidating a strong demand base for specialized tourism products such as culinary tours. The first half of 2025 continued u

Editorial
Sep 2, 20253 min read


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