Port Laredo Triumphs with Record-Breaking $353.94 Billion in Trade for 2025

Port Laredo Records $353.94 Billion in Trade for 2025



Port Laredo has reached an astonishing milestone, recording $353.94 billion in international trade for the year 2025. This impressive figure represents a substantial increase of $14.94 billion compared to 2024, showcasing the ongoing strength of cross-border commerce in this vital region.

Celebrating a year-over-year growth of 4.4%, Port Laredo continues to solidify its reputation as the leading land port in the Western Hemisphere. According to recent data from ustradenumbers.com provided by Worldcity, Laredo ranks among the top three U.S. ports in terms of trade value, highlighting its significant role in international trade.

A Vital Gateway for Commerce


Despite various shifts in federal trade policies and the evolving landscape of global trade, Laredo has managed to maintain momentum across critical sectors. Key industries contributing to this growth include automotive manufacturing, energy products, technology components, and consumer goods. Notably, over 97% of the trade facilitated by Port Laredo is directly tied to Mexico, emphasizing the importance of this region in nurturing the United States' largest bilateral trading relationship and supporting North American supply chains.

Mayor Dr. Victor D. Treviño commented on this notable achievement, stating, "This year-over-year growth demonstrates the resilience and strength of our binational economy. Even amid changes in global trade policy and tariff structures, Port Laredo continues to serve as a vital gateway for commerce and a driver of economic growth and supply chain stability for both the United States and Mexico."

Resilience in a Changing Trade Landscape


Industry analysts have pointed out that while tariff adjustments and fluctuations in international markets impacted the overall rankings of U.S. ports in 2025, Laredo's diversified trade base and the ongoing nearshoring trends have played a pivotal role in sustaining its growth trajectory. The broader Laredo Customs District, encompassing all federally designated ports in the area, recorded total trade activity reaching $481.8 billion in 2025. This underscores the expansive scale and strategic significance of the Laredo trade corridor.

City officials stress the importance of continued infrastructure investment, including bridge modernization, improvements in rail connectivity, and enhanced cross-border coordination, all of which are essential for maintaining long-term growth and reinforcing the port's competitive standing in North America.

Upcoming Global Trade Summit


Looking ahead, Port Laredo is set to host the in-person Port-Laredo Global Trade Summit '26 on July 13–14, 2026. This prominent event will draw trade and logistics stakeholders from Mexico and Latin America, alongside international specialists in trade and customs from Europe. Discussions at the summit will focus on developments surrounding the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), nearshoring trends, and logistics issues directly tied to cross-border trade.

About Port Laredo


Port Laredo stands as the leading land port in the Western Hemisphere and serves as the main gateway for trade between the U.S. and Mexico. Situated in Webb County, Texas, the port incorporates international bridge operations, rail connectivity, and foreign trade zone activities that bolster cross-border manufacturing and integrated supply chains in North America. With a staggering 97% of its trade associated with Mexico, Port Laredo is instrumental in facilitating the transit of automotive, energy, electronics, and consumer goods that drive continental commerce.

For more details, visit www.portlaredo.com.

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