Could landlocked south Texas help a backlogged US supply chain?
An unusual event marking what organizers called “the start of the produce season” was recently held on the US side of an international port of entry connecting Mexico with Pharr, Texas. It was a different kind of ribbon-cutting ceremony, in front of a crowd of hundreds gathered beneath a large tent leading to the bridge connecting the United States and Mexico.

Could landlocked south Texas help a backlogged US supply chain?
A Mexican highway that connects with Texas ports of entry might be an alternative to California water ports