Leading Industry Companies in San Luis Potosí in 2026
San Luis Potosí solidifies its position as a key productive hub in Mexico, driven by a diversified industrial base, advanced manufacturing, and significant foreign trade.
San Luis Potosí is consolidating its position as one of the most relevant productive hubs in the country, supported by a diversified industrial base. In this regard, the entity concentrates vast manufacturing activity that drives its economic performance and its integration into global supply chains. According to the Economic Censuses (CE) from Inegi, 17,065 economic units operate in the state, with prominent participation from the automotive, metal-mechanical, and food sectors. This productive structure positions the entity as a benchmark for advanced manufacturing in Mexico.
Automotive Industry in San Luis Potosí Hosts Global Companies
The automotive sector represents one of the state’s main economic engines. Global companies operate in San Luis Potosí, driving a specialized and high-end supply chain:
- General Motors
- Continental
- Bosch
- Lear Corporation
- Faurecia
- Valeo You may also be interested This industrial ecosystem strengthens advanced manufacturing capabilities and positions the state as a strategic platform for automotive production. Furthermore, the presence of these companies contributes to job creation and the development of local suppliers. Within this environment, General Motors de México maintains a significant operation in the entity as part of its more than 87-year history in the country. The company has a national workforce of 23,000 direct jobs. Its presence strengthens automotive production linked to the Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac brands, reinforcing the entity’s industrial profile and its participation in global value chains.
Metal-mechanical and Technological Manufacturing Strengthen the Productive Base
The metal-mechanical sector complements San Luis Potosí’s industrial vocation, with companies specializing in high value-added processes dedicated to machining, casting, and forging:
- Continental Contitech
- Metrican
- Metalsa
- Mabe These activities are crucial for supplying the automotive industry and other manufacturing segments. They also contribute to productive diversification and industrial chain integration. The climate control industry is also part of this environment, with the operation of Daikin Manufacturing Mexico, which inaugurated its Campus in San Luis Potosí in October 2025. The company has accumulated an investment exceeding 5.778 billion pesos and has generated over 3,000 jobs in the last two years. The complex integrates manufacturing plants, a Showroom, and a
. Additionally, the company announced
for 1.1 billion pesos, raising its total investment in the entity to 6.878 billion pesos. Also read
San Luis Potosí’s Industrial Strength Reflected in Foreign Trade
The state’s industrial strength is reflected in its foreign trade performance. In 2024, exports reached 13.77 billion dollars, with an annual decrease of 4.09%, according to Data México. The main exported products were:
- Passenger vehicles
- Automotive vehicle parts and accessories
- Electrical lighting
- Signaling equipment In contrast, imports totaled 12.412 billion dollars, with a growth of 3.36%, concentrated in automotive parts, stainless steel rolled products, and rubber tires. These figures highlight the state’s productive integration into global industrial supply chains and its reliance on specialized inputs.
Secondary Activities Underpin Economic Strength
The industrial dynamism is reflected in the size of the state’s economy. San Luis Potosí records a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 748.688 billion pesos, placing it 16th nationally. Secondary activities account for 47.8% of the state’s GDP, confirming the industry’s prominent role in the economic structure. Meanwhile, the combination of private investment, productive specialization, and the presence of global companies solidifies the entity as a manufacturing benchmark with prospects for sustained growth. For this reason, San Luis Potosí’s industrial base maintains a diversified structure that articulates advanced manufacturing, specialized supply, and foreign trade as pillars of its economic performance in the current global landscape.
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