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Customs for Tijuana-San Diego export train to be completed i ...

May 15, 2025

Construction of a railway customs center on the Mexican side, between Tijuana and San Ysidro, will be completed in June, announced Antonio Otáñez, general director of the Tijuana-Tecate Short Route Administrator (Admicarga).
He stated that work began in November 2024 and that this project will be a model for the rest of the country in terms of cross-border rail crossings.
He reported that in the first phase, they plan to move between 5,000 and 5,500 export containers per year. The director of Admicarga noted that the train is currently operating at 35% of its capacity and that with the entry into operation of the export system, this capacity will increase to 70%, or double that.
Currently, the train enters the United States with empty containers, which is why Mexican authorities are building this infrastructure at the Tijuana station so that they can return loaded. The official added that the loading and unloading point for goods will be the García station, located at kilometer 14, which currently serves as a train transfer point. He added that exports will consist of finished products, meaning raw materials will be imported, then processed in Tijuana and returned to the United States as final products.

Teachers announce indefinite strike in Baja California, dema ...

May 15, 2025

Starting Monday, the 19th of this month, elementary school teachers who are members of various unions will remain on an indefinite strike in Baja California, seeking to demand a salary increase from the State and Federal Secretariats of Education.
The national strike was announced by the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), and other unions are expected to participate, including those from sections 2 and 37 of the SNTE.
Marco Antonio Pacheco Peña, state coordinator of the CNTE, announced that the rally point in Tijuana will be the Carmen Serdán Elementary School in the Guaycura neighborhood, but it could extend to the offices of the Secretariat of Education, ISSSTE, Abelardo L. Rodríguez Airport, and U.S. international border crossings.
She explained that one of her demands is that teachers' salaries be increased from 7,000 pesos to 14,000 pesos per month so they can live decently, especially in that region where basic needs and utilities are expensive, as is rent, which is paid in dollars.
She added that another demand is for President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo to avoid the 2007 ISSSTE reform, which mandates that teachers must retire after 28 years of service and teachers after 31, as well as regularizing the pay of interim, pensioned, and retired teachers.

Tijuana would have affordable housing if the Federation assu ...

May 14, 2025

The city could benefit from a significant reduction in the cost of housing included in the new national program if the federal government assumes the cost of bank financing, which would be added to a state and local incentive scheme.
Xavier Villareal, president of the National Chamber of Housing (Canadevi) in the city, commented that current prices for social housing range between 850,000 and 1.1 million pesos, figures that are updated annually based on inflation.
He emphasized that one of the key elements in achieving this reduction is the federal government's participation in covering the financial costs, typically borne by the buyer, which represents a significant percentage of the total price of the home.
Despite these favorable conditions, the program in Tijuana still has no land allocated for the development of these homes. Federal rules stipulate that the properties must exceed one hectare and be located in specific zones, but local proposals are currently under evaluation.

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