IDL Participates in Index Reynosa Industry Meeting to Discuss Key Updates for Maquiladora Sector
By María Fernanda Murillo
March 18, 2026
IDL participated in the latest Index Reynosa monthly meeting, where maquiladora executives gathered to review recent developments affecting manufacturing operations along the northern border.
Representing the company, Abraham Guerra, CEO of IDL, joined general managers from multiple maquiladora companies for a discussion focused on regulatory changes, trade updates, and institutional support programs relevant to the sector.
Industry Leaders Review Key Policy and Trade Developments
The session brought together manufacturing leaders to exchange information on several topics currently shaping the operating environment for export-oriented companies in Mexico.
Among the subjects addressed was the ongoing labor reform, presented by Ernesto Velarde-Danache, which continues to influence compliance frameworks and labor relations within the manufacturing sector.
Participants also received an update on U.S. tariff developments from Jorge A. Torres, providing companies with insight into evolving trade conditions that may impact cross-border supply chains and customs processes.
Institutional Support for the Maquiladora Industry
Another focus of the meeting was the presentation by Ilse Hernández regarding the administrative services offered by Index Nacional, which support companies operating under Mexico’s export manufacturing programs.
These services are designed to help manufacturers navigate regulatory requirements, improve operational efficiency, and maintain alignment with industry standards.
A Space for Dialogue Across the Manufacturing Community
The Index Reynosa monthly meeting continues to serve as an important platform for collaboration among maquiladora companies, government representatives, and industry organizations. These gatherings allow leaders to share information, discuss challenges, and strengthen coordination within one of Mexico’s most dynamic manufacturing regions.
For companies such as IDL, participating in these forums supports closer engagement with industry peers while staying informed about the regulatory and trade developments that influence the maquiladora sector.

