
The Mexican government published the declaration of two development poles for the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT) , located in Teapa, Tabasco, and Arriaga, Chiapas .
Through the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) , it specified that these actions allow the establishment of development poles, based on the productive vocations determined for the corresponding polygons of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region.
He explained that the Arriaga Development Pole for Well-being has an area of more than 48 hectares and is located on the El Cocal rural estate, municipality of Arriaga, is adjacent to the K Line railway, in the section between Ciudad Ixtepec, Oaxaca, and Tonalá, Chiapas, and is located three kilometers (km) from the “Arriaga” station.

“The property has a strategic location, as it is located approximately 3.5 km from the city of Arriaga, on the Arriaga-Tapanatepec Oaxaca bypass, five km from the MEX-200 Tapanatepec-Talismán federal highway, adjacent to Line K and approximately 150 km from the Tuxtla Gutiérrez Airport or Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport,” he explained.
The following were identified for the development of the productive activities of this hub:
- Agroindustry .
- Electrical power generation and distribution equipment .
- Metals .
Regarding the Teapa site, he explained that it has more than 98 hectares ; it is located in the Mariano Matamoros ranch and is adjacent to the FA Line in its El Chapo, Veracruz – Palenque, Chiapas section.
“The site has a strategic location, as it is located approximately six km from the MEX-195 Villahermosa-Escopetazo federal highway, eight km from the city of Teapa, four km from the FA Line railway in its El Chapo, Veracruz – Palenque, Chiapas section, and approximately 75 km from the Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport or Villahermosa International Airport,” he specified.

The following were identified for the development of productive activities:
- Agroindustry .
- Petrochemicals .
- Trade and Logistics .
According to the federal government, the development hubs are part of Plan Mexico and focus on a territorial development strategy to improve the regional economy.
In these spaces, infrastructure is being built to facilitate the arrival of companies and investments in order to generate jobs and strengthen local capacities.
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