Up to 12 Major Companies Could Finalize Investment Projects in San Luis Potosí by 2026
San Luis Potosí anticipates up to 12 major investment projects by 2026, primarily in the automotive and home appliance sectors, enhancing regional economic competitiveness.
San Luis Potosí maintains an active outlook for investment attraction, with projects that could be finalized during 2026, particularly in the automotive and home appliance sectors. In this regard, the State Government reported that 12 investment projects are currently under evaluation, progressing as certainty surrounding the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) strengthens. According to the Secretariat of Economic Development (Sedeco), this portfolio reflects the dynamism the entity maintains within national and international contexts, as well as its capacity to remain competitive amidst scenarios of trade and production adjustments.
San Luis Potosí Eyes Up to 10 Automotive Investment Projects by 2026
Under this premise, the head of Sedeco, Jesús Salvador González Martínez, indicated that 10 of the investment projects under evaluation pertain to the
, an industry that continues to be one of San Luis Potosí’s primary economic drivers. These investments would be linked to both manufacturing processes and specialized supply chains, which would strengthen the value chains already established in the region. He emphasized that San Luis Potosí has solidified its appeal for this sector thanks to its strategic location, logistical connectivity, and availability of industrial infrastructure. Furthermore, the presence of anchor companies has fostered interest from new firms looking to integrate into the productive ecosystem of the Bajío region. Sedeco explained that these projects are closely monitored with the aim of translating business interest into job creation, industrial expansion, and greater economic spillover, once international commercial conditions are defined. You might be interested in
Two Major Investments for the Home Appliance Sector
In addition to the automotive sector, Sedeco reported that two additional investment projects pertain to the home appliance industry, a segment that has shown growth in various regions of the country due to its proximity to export markets and its link to advanced manufacturing. These initiatives are considered high-value, both for their investment volume and their potential to diversify the state’s industrial base. Furthermore, the arrival of companies from this sector would broaden San Luis Potosí’s productive profile and strengthen the demand for skilled labor. It is worth noting that the Potosí entity already boasts one of the largest home appliance production plants in the country, with Mabe. Sedeco indicated that the state strategy focuses on providing institutional support, streamlining procedures, and ensuring conditions of certainty so that the projects under evaluation can materialize as economic environment definitions progress. Finally, Salvador González reiterated that investment attraction will remain a priority, with an emphasis on strategic sectors that drive sustained industrial development and strengthen San Luis Potosí’s competitiveness toward 2026. You can also read The entry
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