What Impact Did the Made in Nuevo León Christmas 2025 Market Have?
The Made in Nuevo León Christmas 2025 Market attracted over 15,000 attendees, boosting SMEs, fostering entrepreneurship, and providing social services in Nuevo León.
The Made in Nuevo León Christmas 2025 Market concluded with an attendance exceeding 15,000 people, establishing itself as one of the most significant events for boosting the economy of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) during the holiday season. The event brought together over 250 entrepreneurs, who shared experiences and success stories related to the growth of their businesses through the Made in Nuevo León program.
also incorporated 20 conferences and 30 family activities, strengthening its position as a space for economic promotion, business training, and community engagement.
The Voice of Entrepreneurship in Nuevo León
Participants highlighted the direct impact of the market on sales, visibility, and commercial expansion.
Valeria Medrano, founder of Ocho Once Bakery, noted that the platform generated a significant increase in her reach: “It was a great surprise for me… I received very positive feedback and even gained more Instagram followers thanks to the market.”
Oriet Márquez de Cantú, creator of healthy gourmet products, emphasized that the event opened business opportunities she hadn’t imagined at this initial stage: “A person interested in exporting approached us. It has been a significant door for us.”
Aida Gómez, an entrepreneur specializing in churros and popcorn, highlighted the institutional support: “We are on the same wavelength… their vision is truly helpful.”
For Marco Cavazos, owner of Los Tacos de la Mesita, the public’s response confirms the relevance of these spaces: “We sold out of all our tacos… Of course, we will continue to attend.”
Social Services and Citizen Engagement Complement the Market
In addition to fostering productivity, the event integrated social services that benefited 1,900 people, broadening the program’s community outreach. Participating state agencies reported:
- Secretariat of Economy: 550 people served
- State Institute for Women: 150 people (Learn and Undertake program)
- DIF Nuevo León: 130 people (senior citizens and disability)
- Secretariat of Equality and Inclusion: 200 people (female heads of household and mobility)
- Secretariat for Women: 100 people (assistance on issues of violence)
- Secretariat of Health: 600 people (vaccination)
- Secretariat of Tourism: 300 people (state parks)
The Secretary of Economy, Betsabé Rocha, emphasized that strengthening SMEs has a direct impact on the state economy: “Made in Nuevo León promotes real stories of effort and talent… when we support our SMEs, we support the economic growth of the entire state.”
A Festive Conclusion that Fosters Productive Identity in Nuevo León
The event concluded with a Christmas show featuring live music, artificial snow, and family activities, which reinforced the state’s cultural and economic identity. The Made in Nuevo León Christmas 2025 Market established itself as a platform that combines economic development with social and community integration.
The post first appeared on Líder Empresarial.
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