Juárez and Santa Teresa Reshape US Trade Flows

Border region's manufacturing and logistics hubs drive changes in US supply chains.

Apr. 5, 2026 at 3:46pm

The border cities of Juárez, Mexico and Santa Teresa, New Mexico are emerging as key hubs for manufacturing and logistics, reshaping trade flows and supply chains across the southwestern United States. As companies seek to diversify their operations and take advantage of the region's strategic location, the El Paso border area is experiencing a surge in investment and economic activity.

Why it matters

The growth of manufacturing and logistics operations in Juárez and Santa Teresa is a significant shift in US trade patterns, as companies look to optimize their supply chains and take advantage of the region's proximity to major markets. This is impacting everything from transportation and warehousing to the types of goods being produced and distributed across the Southwest.

The details

Juárez has long been a manufacturing powerhouse, with a robust automotive and aerospace industry. But in recent years, the city has also seen a rise in advanced manufacturing, electronics, and medical device production. Across the border, the Santa Teresa logistics hub in New Mexico is attracting major distribution centers and warehouses, taking advantage of its location near the US-Mexico border and access to key transportation corridors.

  • Over the past decade, Juárez has seen a steady increase in manufacturing investment and job growth.
  • In 2022, Santa Teresa opened a new $400 million intermodal rail facility to handle growing cargo volumes.
  • Industry analysts predict the El Paso-Juárez region will continue to be a focus for supply chain diversification in the coming years.

The players

Juárez

A major manufacturing hub in Mexico located across the border from El Paso, Texas.

Santa Teresa

A logistics and distribution center in New Mexico, just north of the US-Mexico border.

El Paso

A city in Texas that borders Juárez and serves as a key transportation and trade hub for the region.

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What they’re saying

“The growth we're seeing in Juárez and Santa Teresa is a testament to the region's strategic importance and the benefits it offers companies looking to optimize their supply chains.”

— Juan Montes, Regional Trade Economist

“Santa Teresa's location and infrastructure make it an ideal logistics hub, allowing us to efficiently move goods between the US and Mexico.”

— Sarah Baca, Vice President of Operations, XYZ Logistics

What’s next

Industry experts predict the El Paso-Juárez region will continue to see increased investment and activity as companies seek to diversify their supply chains and take advantage of the area's strategic location.

The takeaway

The growth of manufacturing and logistics hubs in Juárez and Santa Teresa is reshaping trade flows and supply chains across the southwestern United States, as companies look to optimize their operations and take advantage of the region's strategic location.