City adopts 'international' agenda to improve relations, spur trade
Apr 14, 2025
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- The City of El Paso has adopted what it is calling its first "International Policy Agenda," the City said in a news release on Monday, April 14.
This historic policy provides "a strategic framework to guide binational collaboration, attract foreign direct investment, and
modernize critical City-owned infrastructure, including international bridges and trade corridors," the City said.
"El Paso is a global gateway, and this agenda formalizes our commitment to leading on issues that matter across borders — from economic growth and infrastructure to public health and climate resilience,” Mayor Renard Johnson said. “With more than $145 billion in annual trade flowing through El Paso and over 1.4 million monthly pedestrian and vehicle crossings, the International Policy Agenda positions the City to better manage growth, promote safety, and enhance competitiveness on a global scale.”
The agenda outlines three core goals, according to the City:
Strengthening international partnerships with Ciudad Juárez, the State of Chihuahua, and the Government of Mexico through joint trade missions, shared programming, and data-driven collaboration;
Improving border infrastructure for trade and mobility, including feasibility studies and modernization projects for the Ysleta-Zaragoza, Paso del Norte, and Stanton ports of entry— many of which are City-owned assets; and
Facilitating trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) through incentive programs, site readiness efforts, and targeted prospecting with regional business organizations.
“El Paso’s international assets are key to our long-term success,” City Manager Dionne Mack said. “This agenda ensures we are not only maximizing the value of our City-owned infrastructure, but also taking concrete steps — like coordinating trade missions, developing shared FDI strategies, and advancing port modernization plans — that will drive economic opportunity for generations to come.”
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