
Brownsville Government
1001 E.Elizabeth Street, Brownsville, TX 78520
956 546 4357
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Office of Representation of the Ministry of Economy
República de Cuba No. 1 B, Fraccionamiento Río, 87360.
868 813 4122/868 813 4968 ext. 82406
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Municipal Government of Matamoros
Sexta S/N, González y Morelos, Centro Heroica Matamoros, Tamaulipas
868 810 8000
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Department of Economic Development and Employment
Sexta S/N, González y Morelos, Centro Heroica Matamoros, Tamaulipas
868 812 7758
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The organizations that are installed in Mission are responsible for promoting the area as an important point of industrial and business development. Their contributions have triggered the arrival of new investments.
Industria Maquiladora y Manufacturera de Exportacion
INDEX is the organization that represents Mexico's maquiladora industry interests nationwide.
Mission: Create a maquila industry environment suitable for the community development, and the country growth, inclusive and creator of new opportunities.
Vision: Create a maquila industry environment suitable for the community development, and the country growth, inclusive and creator of new opportunities.
INDEX Reynosa supports and promotes both the maquila industry and international trade of the region, as it is a very important source of employment factor for the region.
Reynosa has approximately 151 companies and 130,966 employees
Consejo Binacional Para El Fomento Economico de Reynosa
COBIFER's primary objective is the strengthening, promotion, advice and promotion of new industries, businesses and tourist developments, as well as contributing to the maintenance and expansion of existing companies.
Secretaria de Desarrollo Economico Empleo y Turismo- Direccion de Empleo y Productividad
Tamaulipas Gobierno del Estado-Secretaria de Desarrollo Economico
The State of Tamaulipas is committed to continuous support and active guidance, in the implementation of regional projects with McAllen EDC and Reynosa EDC.
This office integrates the initiatives of workers, businessmen, and the government to generate favorable investment conditions by taking advantage of regional resources in a sustainable way and promoting productive vocations in industry, commerce and services, which are reflected in more jobs and higher level of life of Tamaulipas families.
Texas Workforce Solutions
Skills Development Fund
The Skills Development Fund is Texas' premier job-training program providing local customized training opportunities for Texas businesses and workers to increase skill levels and wages of the Texas workforce. The Texas Workforce Commission administers funding for the program. Success is achieved through collaboration among businesses, public community and technical colleges, Workforce Development Boards and economic development partners.
The state-funded Skills Development Fund provides local customized training opportunities for Texas businesses and workers to increase skill levels and wages of the Texas workforce. Training providers can use grant funds for curriculum development, training materials, instructor certifications and training equipment additions or upgrades.
As the primary Skills Development Fund training provider, the college partners gain an enhanced ability to respond to the evolving needs of industry. Businesses gain a more highly trained workforce, workers upgrade their skills, and the economy of Texas strengthens as a whole.
The Texas Workforce Commission administers funding for the program which involves collaborations amount businesses, public community and technical colleges who serve as grantee training providers, the Workforce Development Boards and local economic development partners. For Fiscal Years 2018-2019, the Texas Workforce Commission provides access to $48 million in training dollars to support high-quality customized training projects statewide. During fiscal year 2019, TWC:
Fundacion Mexico-Estados Unidos para la Ciencia
FUMEC is a non-governmental organization created at the end of 1992 based on a binational agreement, with the mission of promoting and supporting collaboration in science, technology and economic development based on innovation both countries. This program focuses on developing talents at all levels of the education system, economic development based on innovation, develop bination collaboration programs related to the border, and collaboration in the solution of issues related to climate change and health.
FUMEC is recognized as an organization that anticipates technological trends and that is agile int he way to build collaborative synergies.
Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation
500 E. Saint Charles St. Brownsville Tx 78520
956 561 4133
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Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation
1304 E Adams St, Brownsville, TX 78520
956-382-7500
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Brownsville Chamber of Commerce
1600 W University Blvd, Brownsville, TX 78520
956 542 4341
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Council for the South Texas Economic Progress (Costep)
200 South 10th St. Ste. 1201, McAllen, TX 78501
956 971 3304
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Rio Grande Valley Partnership
322 S Missouri Ave, Weslaco, TX 78596
956 968 3141
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South Texas Manufacturers Association (STMA)
6620 S 33rd St, McAllen, TX 78503
956 499 7564
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Matamoros Economic Development Committee (CODEM)
Cuarta No. 1609 Herrera y Constitucion, Centro CP 87300, Matamoros, Tamaulipas
868 816 0101
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Index Matamoros
Acambaro # 2 Fracc. Victoria, Heroica Matamoros, Tamaulipas
868 810 7000
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Consulate of Mexico in Brownsville
301 Mexico Blvd. Suite F-2, Brownsville, TX 78520
956 542-4431 / 5182 - 956 459 8467
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U.S. Consulate in Matamoros
Calle Constitución No. 1, Colonia Jardín Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87330
868 208 2000
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