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Presidential Permit Authorizing the City of Eagle Pass, Texas, To Expand and Continue To Maintain and Operate a Vehicular and Pedestrian Border Crossing at the Camino Real International Bridge Land Port of Entry

This presidential permit authorizes the City of Eagle Pass, Texas to expand and continue operating the Camino Real International Bridge Land Port of Entry, adding a second span with six vehicle lanes. The permit imposes extensive conditions including environmental mitigation, federal agency inspections, donation of inspection facilities to CBP, and diplomatic coordination with Mexico before construction begins.

Impact dates

  1. Permit expires if construction not commenced

  2. Relevant agencies coordinate with permittee to refine conditions

Market exposure

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Mechanisms

LicensingProcurement

Role pressure

  • MixedProject developerCity of Eagle Pass bears all construction, environmental, and donation costs but gains expanded toll/revenue capacity and regional economic development
  • ProtectiveDownstream manufacturerExpanded port capacity reduces cross-border freight delays for manufacturing supply chains using Eagle Pass corridor
  • ProtectiveImporterAdditional six vehicle lanes increase throughput capacity for goods and vehicles entering from Mexico
  • ProtectiveTrading-partner exporterMexican exporters gain additional U.S. market access route, contingent on diplomatic note exchange completion

Geographies

Exposure dates

  • Permit expires if construction not commenced

Illustrative public companies

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AAPLAppleLNGCheniere EnergyDACDanaosFDXFedExFFordGMGeneral MotorsHYMTFHyundai MotorSTLAStellantisTSLATeslaTMToyotaUPSUPSZTOZTO Express

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Key directives

  • Expand and continue to maintain and operate vehicular and pedestrian crossing at Camino Real International Bridge
  • Provide Donation Acceptance Proposal before design activities begin for CBP Commissioner, GSA Administrator, and DOT Secretary approval
  • Obtain IBWC concurrence before initiating construction
  • Obtain all required federal, state, and local permits before construction
  • Provide inspection facilities, infrastructure, equipment, and maintenance at no cost to U.S. government per Donation Acceptance Agreements
  • Notify President or designee of any transfer of custody/control to federal agency
  • Notify President or designee when construction begins, completed, interrupted, or discontinued
  • Coordinate with relevant agencies within 1 year of permit issuance to refine conditions
  • Maintain facilities in good repair and compliance with applicable law

Who is ordered

Timeline

Immediate

  • Permit issuance effective June 20, 2025
  • City of Eagle Pass authorized to expand border crossing facilities

Near term (90d)

  • Permittee must provide Donation Acceptance Proposal before design activities begin
  • Must obtain IBWC concurrence before construction

Long term

  • Relevant agencies must coordinate with permittee within 1 year of permit issuance to refine conditions
  • Permit expires June 20, 2030 if construction not commenced
  • Construction completion and operational expansion of port of entry

Risks & tensions

  • Diplomatic dependency: construction blocked until State Department completes exchange of diplomatic notes with Mexico (Article 10)
  • Funding uncertainty: permittee's obligation to implement amendments subject to availability of funds (Article 13)
  • Environmental liability: permittee must indemnify U.S. for hazardous substance releases (Article 4.2)
  • No staffing guarantee: CBP not obligated to provide particular level of services or staffing (Article 7)
  • Permit revocable at President's sole discretion without cause (Article 13)
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