How Does Cooperation Between Nuevo León and Jalisco Benefit Business Leaders?
Nuevo León and Jalisco collaborate on economic growth, investment, and nearshoring, strengthening their national and international presence.
During Pablo Lemus Navarro’s First Government Report, the Governor of Nuevo León, Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda, recognized that both states have positioned themselves as national benchmarks in economic growth, investment attraction, and efficient public management. From the Cabañas Museum, García Sepúlveda congratulated the Jaliscan governor and his cabinet for their performance in the first year of administration, emphasizing the close relationship between both entities. “Very good governance; I congratulate you on your first year, and for Jalisco and Nuevo León to be national benchmarks is the best competition we have,” García stated. The Nuevo León governor added that both administrations have implemented innovative state health models and educational programs, in addition to promoting foreign investment linked to the nearshoring phenomenon, which benefits both the Bajío region and the northern part of the country.
Nearshoring, Health, and Security: Key Areas of Cooperation
During his address, Samuel García highlighted that Nuevo León and Jalisco share strategies regarding universal health coverage, comprehensive cancer care, full-time schools, and the strengthening of public security. “Both of us are doing great work. The health systems in Nuevo León and Jalisco are state-run; we have not ceded them. What I liked most was the topic of security and investment,” he stressed. The governor emphasized that coordination between both states strengthens the attraction of industrial and logistics projects, especially in strategic sectors such as automotive, electronics, and technology.
Competitiveness and International Projection Towards the 2026 World Cup
García Sepúlveda also underscored that the relationship between both states will be key during the
, where both Nuevo León and Jalisco will host international matches. “Nuevo León, first place, border state; Jalisco, first place non-border state. We will continue to strengthen this axis in March, when we will have the playoff game and Pa’l Norte in Nuevo León,” he announced. This cooperative context reinforces Nuevo León’s image as an exporting industrial hub and Jalisco’s as a technological hub and cultural center, consolidating a business network that attracts both domestic and foreign investment.
Jaliscan Leadership from Pablo Lemus’s Perspective
In his speech, Governor Pablo Lemus thanked Samuel García for his presence and highlighted that his administration aims to maintain a responsive government, focused on results and free of confrontations. He underscored advancements in education, mobility, health, and security, emphasizing the creation of a new educational model focused on innovation, science, technology, and fine arts. In healthcare, he reiterated universal coverage for childhood cancer; in infrastructure, he mentioned road projects such as the rehabilitation of the Chapala highway and the modernization of public transport fleets. Furthermore, he highlighted the new state C5 command center and improved salaries for police officers, measures that strengthen citizen security and business confidence.
Strategic Cooperation with a Business Vision
The link between both governments represents a key regional collaboration platform for the business community, particularly in attracting international investments, expanding industrial clusters, and strengthening the nearshoring ecosystem. The alliance between Nuevo León and Jalisco reinforces the narrative of a competitive, decentralized Mexico prepared for the global economy. The entry
first appeared in Líder Empresarial.
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