St. Louis and Mexico Advance Effort for International Cargo Partnership
St. Louis Mayor Leads Delegation to Promote International Cargo through Lambert Airport
April 7, 2015
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The St. Louis delegation, which also includes the World Trade Center of St. Louis, has been meeting with the
Governor of the State of Mexico, Eruviel Ávila, as well as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, E. Anthony Wayne. The
Governor of the State of Mexico announced Tuesday the intent to form an official partnership with St. Louis and
Lambert Airport to develop an international cargo program with St. Louis as a key hub for the State of Mexico's
international imports and exports. The partnership would involve Toluca International Airport (TIA), which serves
the largest industrial region in the country of Mexico.
"This advances the Airport's strategic plan to establish and grow scheduled international cargo activity and it
certainly advances our dual customs project that would be key to facilitating Mexican cargo shipments through St.
Louis," said Lambert Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge.
Governor Ávila pledged great support to promote the project, which still needs to be approved by the government
of Mexico. During these meetings, U.S. Ambassador Wayne also pledged to support this important commerce
development. The St. Louis delegation also shared letters of support for the project from Missouri Senators Claire
McCaskill and Roy Blunt as well as U.S. Representatives for Missouri, Ann Wagner and WM. Lacy Clay.
"We are here on an important mission for St. Louis, Missouri, and the Midwest to improve logistics between
moving cargo between St. Louis and Mexico," Mayor Francis Slay said. "I want to thank the honorable Governor
Eruviel Ávila, for his warm welcome, and I am encouraged by his enthusiasm, support, and partnership to work
with us to bring a dual-customs facility to St. Louis."
Mexico is the third largest foreign trade partner for the St. Louis region valued at more than $3.5 Billion in total
trade (commodities). The delegations meeting in Mexico this week are still working on next steps and timetables
for additional meetings that will focus on the details of a formal commerce agreement.
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Department:
Office of the Mayor
St. Louis Lambert International Airport
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Topic:
Airports
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