### Baja California to Undergo Historic Projects from 2024 to 2030, Says Ruiz Uribe
**Tijuana** – Major infrastructure projects are in the pipeline for Baja California between 2024 and 2030, as announced by Jesús Alejandro Ruiz Uribe, the state’s delegate for welfare programs. Among the significant projects is the expansion and enhancement of the highway that connects Los Cabos to Tijuana.
Ruiz Uribe elaborated that this major highway development is expected to boost local, national, and international tourism, linking the Baja peninsula with Southern California in the United States. “This highway will not only be safer but will also unify the region, driving significant economic growth,” he said.
Tijuana’s strategic location along the border means it will play a crucial role in Mexico’s National Strategy for the Relocation of 22 Development Poles. Ruiz Uribe noted that this initiative would attract strategic sectors such as semiconductors, logistics, tourism, electronics, medical devices, and the pharmaceutical industry.
Additionally, Baja California is set to benefit from the National Infrastructure Plan for Ports. While details are still being finalized, one of the key projects under consideration is the development of Puerto Punta Colonet in Ensenada. This port project could serve as a significant node for global merchandise transit and potentially rival the Long Beach port in California, thus strongly boosting the regional economy.
The National Infrastructure Plan for Freight Trains, another major project initiated by President López Obrador with the Tren Maya, will be continued by the newly elected president. This plan aims to double the freight capacity transported by rail, and Ruiz Uribe expressed hope that Baja California would also benefit from this ambitious project.
Ruiz Uribe concluded by saying that these developments align with Claudia Sheinbaum’s vision of shared prosperity. He emphasized that both Mexico and Baja California have immense potential for economic growth and stability in the coming years, seizing opportunities available on a global scale.
### Additional News on Baja California’s Upcoming Projects
#### Baja California to See Massive Infrastructure Projects Until 2030
New reports shed light on Baja California’s infrastructure landscape as it gears up for substantial projects running from 2024 to 2030. Authorities are focusing on broadening the essential highway that runs from Los Cabos to Tijuana, aimed at significantly improving safety and boosting tourism inflows.
Furthermore, Tijuana will be an integral part of the National Relocation Strategy, which aims to establish 22 key development poles across Mexico. This strategy is expected to attract various critical industries such as semiconductors, logistics, and electronics, providing a considerable economic lift.
The anticipated development of Puerto Punta Colonet in Ensenada is raising expectations, with projections suggesting it could become a major global trade hub, potentially competing with California’s Long Beach port. This project alone is expected to drive considerable economic growth within the region.
Continuing from President López Obrador’s successes with the Tren Maya, the incoming administration plans to double railroad freight transport capacity. Baja California hopes to benefit from these extended rail services, thereby enhancing its logistical capabilities and economic prospects.
These initiatives are part of a broader national vision aimed at fostering shared prosperity and capitalizing on the abundant opportunities Mexico offers on the global stage.
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