Nissan Leads Light Vehicle Sales in Mexico; Production and Exports Decline
Nissan's Q1 performance in Mexico shows strong sales growth but a significant decline in production and exports, reflecting mixed automotive industry trends.
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Nissan's Q1 performance in Mexico shows strong sales growth but a significant decline in production and exports, reflecting mixed automotive industry trends.
An analysis of how a potential global oil shock stemming from the Iran conflict could impact Mexico and the state of Aguascalientes, affecting markets, inflation, and investment.
Nissan Mexicana is reconfiguring its A1 Plant in Aguascalientes to integrate pick-up production, a strategic move for cost optimization and portfolio update in key markets.
Flex expands operations in Aguascalientes, solidifying its position as a global robotics hub, supported by local talent and favorable business conditions.
Business leader Conchita Miranda warns the imminent 40-hour workweek will severely impact manufacturing and could spur informal economy growth, urging preparedness and flexible labor schemes.
Aguascalientes saw significant employment shifts in Q4 2025, with trade declining while specific services and some industrial sectors grew, according to INEGI.
The UAA's new nixtamalization lab in Aguascalientes aims to transform corn processing, reducing water consumption, processing time, and fossil fuel use while fostering industry innovation.
Capgemini's President for North Latin America discusses how AI presents an unprecedented, equitable opportunity for Aguascalientes' technological and economic development.
Banorte forecasts Aguascalientes' economic growth to reach 2.5-3% by 2026, exceeding the national estimate, driven by strong regional indicators and highlighting strategic resource management.
Economists propose organizational innovation, improved internal management, and fiscal incentives to help businesses adapt to Mexico's 40-hour workweek, enhance productivity, and ensure financial viability.
Mexico's financial landscape shows improved access to credit for households and businesses, though interest rates remain high by international standards.
BYD, Geely, and VinFast are finalists to acquire the strategic COMPAS automotive plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico, a key asset for Asian manufacturers amid trade tensions.
Aguascalientes anticipates economic growth three times the national average, fueled by new automotive investments and strong financial stability.
Nissan leads the Mexican automotive market in January 2026, reporting 21.8% year-over-year growth and securing an 18.78% market share, more than doubling overall market expansion.
Aguascalientes commences 2026 with robust job creation, adding over 1,600 formal positions in January and reaching a new employment record. The region's labor market shows resilience and stability.
Compañía Tequilera de Arandas recognized for fifth consecutive year as a Socially Responsible Business (ESR) by CEMEFI, affirming its commitment to social, environmental, and community development.
A strong peso and 'cheap dollar' are squeezing Aguascalientes' exporters, despite nearly $10B in exports, 83% of which go to the US.
Nissan Mexicana received two low-carbon seals from the Aguascalientes government for its efforts in reducing direct and indirect emissions, boosting competitiveness.
A comparative analysis of Foreign Direct Investment and remittances in Aguascalientes during 2025 reveals contrasting economic dynamics and their respective impacts on the regional economy.
Micron Technology hosts a recruitment event in Aguascalientes for experienced professionals and recent graduates, offering career opportunities in innovative memory solutions.
Esentia Energy Systems initiates a $680M expansion in Aguascalientes, building a natural gas compression station to boost transport capacity by 660 MMcfd and supply competitive energy to industries in key Mexican regions.
María Corchado, President of the College of Economists of Aguascalientes, discusses economic, regulatory, and structural factors behind business closures and job losses.
INEGI reports Aguascalientes' industrial sector achieved the second-highest annual growth in Mexico for September 2025, driven by manufacturing.
Nissan expands its manufacturing footprint in Aguascalientes by relocating operations from CIVAC, installing new production lines, and facilitating a skilled workforce transition from COMPAS.
Aguascalientes' agroindustry is a vital, tech-driven, and diversified economic pillar, supporting value chains, employment, and foreign trade in the Bajío region.
The USMCOC Aguascalientes Chapter convened its first 2026 session amid critical Mexico-US bilateral relations, focusing on economic certainty, risk analysis, and investment protection.
Nissan Mexico solidified its market leadership in 2025, detailing strong sales, market share growth, and a long-term strategy including full portfolio renewal and electrification.
UAA Business Incubator celebrates 20 years, highlighting its 95% project survival rate and new call for applications. It adapts to AI and hybrid strategies, transforming local entrepreneurship.
Nissan is consolidating its Mexican production in Aguascalientes by 2026, creating an automotive "super hub" with increased efficiency and capacity.
Aguascalientes experienced robust economic growth in 2025, driven by strategic investments, infrastructure expansion, and leadership in nearshoring and innovation.
The EcoLeader Entrepreneurs Program, a Mexico-Germany initiative, strengthens women-led businesses by integrating sustainability, strategic training, and international networking.
Aguascalientes emerges as a key destination for Venezuelan migrants in Mexico, driven by family reunification and attracting a productive demographic.
Aguascalientes municipality offers urban and rural centers for 2026 property tax payments, providing early payment discounts and special rates for seniors and disabled.
Aguascalientes maintains a highly specialized technological trade link with Venezuela, primarily exporting liquid and gas filtration equipment, distinct from broader national exports.
Nine 'Made in Aguascalientes' brands successfully introduce 23 products into 46 OXXO stores, opening high-flow sales channels for local entrepreneurs and boosting the regional economy.
Gregorio, an Aguascalientes-produced short film, has garnered national and international recognition at various film festivals, showcasing local talent.
Exploring 2026 digital marketing challenges, AI's role in automation, and the enduring human advantage for brands navigating an increasingly competitive, fragmented, and data-driven landscape.
A review of the September-December 2025 covers, showcasing key business developments and leadership insights in Aguascalientes' productive sector.
Tony Chang, founder of UTAS-NOVA, concludes 2025 by solidifying a significant advanced manufacturing investment in Aguascalientes, Mexico. This venture, valued at over 930 million pesos, aims to transform the North American automotive supply chain with smart vision technology.
Aguascalientes' construction industry faces a critical year-end, with a 16.5% decline in October 2025, lagging behind neighboring states' growth.
CANACINTRA and the Aguascalientes City Council discussed urban challenges, including water, security, public services, and waste management, impacting local businesses.
Aguascalientes' formal employment landscape is rapidly shifting, with trade and services becoming the primary drivers of job growth as traditional sectors like manufacturing and construction decelerate.
Mexico's Ministry of Economy defends tariff reform as an economic emergency measure to protect 350,000 jobs in Aguascalientes and other states from unfair Asian competition.
New UAA rector, Juan Carlos Arredondo, outlines his vision to place students at the core of the institution, tackle financial hurdles, and restore academic excellence, marking a significant shift for the university.
Nissan's A1 plant in Aguascalientes is expanding with a new production line, targeting over 70,000 pickups annually from 2026 and creating 1,300 new jobs.
Nissan Mexicana breaks ground on a 120,000 sqm expansion of its A1 plant in Aguascalientes, integrating new production lines and pickup assembly to boost competitiveness and regional development.
INEGI data reveals Aguascalientes' 2024 construction sector performance, detailing labor, production value, revenue, expenses, and asset trends, with a comparison to the broader Bajío region.
Jesús María invested over 90 million pesos in public infrastructure, enhancing mobility, safety, and recreational spaces, with notable citizen participation in project design.
GCPeasa, an Aguascalientes-based construction company, was the only firm from the state recognized in the Best Mexican Companies 2025 initiative.
Aguascalientes significantly reduced labor poverty to 31.7% in Q3 2025, marking a 5.2% annual decrease and outperforming national trends.
Unpaid domestic and care work contributes significantly to Aguascalientes' GDP, often exceeding formal economic sectors. This article analyzes its value, regional comparisons, and gender distribution.
CONCANACO SERVYTUR acknowledges the legitimacy of protests but urges that road blockades should not harm the public or economic activity.
Aguascalientes shows improved income and labor stability according to IMCO's ICE 2025 report, yet faces challenges in boosting labor productivity and participation.
José Eustacio 'Tacho' Álvarez, a prominent businessman and president of the Rieleros de Aguascalientes, is pursuing the mayoralty of the state capital under the Morena party banner.
Aguascalientes municipal government strengthens collaboration with construction sector leaders to enhance transparency and efficiency in public works for sustainable urban development.
Aguascalientes International Airport reports 811K passengers from Jan-Oct 2025, marking a 2.5% increase year-over-year, driven by domestic and international growth.
Mexico's centralized power grid, controlled by CFE, faces increasing pressure. An expert discusses the risks of regional collapses, the role of CENACE in mitigation, and the critical need for investment.
Amic Parlante's co-founder discusses the agency's strategic expansion into Chile, navigating cultural differences, and transforming into a leaner, more autonomous operation.
Aguascalientes faces infrastructure, electrical capacity, and regulatory hurdles in expanding its electromobility network, but progresses with technical training and private investment.
INEGI's report for July 2025 shows Aguascalientes' industrial sector growing 0.9% monthly and 3.9% annually, driven by construction and manufacturing, outperforming some regional peers.
CANACINTRA Aguascalientes launches a committee to strengthen local industry, enhance supply chains, professionalize talent, and boost foreign trade amidst new regulations.
Mexico's auto industry sees slight export and production dips year-to-date 2025, with specific brands facing significant declines. Domestic sales show marginal growth.
Aguascalientes receives 32.421B pesos in 2026 federal budget with 1.5% real increase, below 3.0% national average. Highlights 61.4% growth in FAIS and 86.9% dependency on federal transfers.
CCME Aguascalientes integrates women from the mezcal sector, strengthening the industry through female leadership, professionalism, and fair trade initiatives.
Aguascalientes anticipates 100% hotel occupancy for major November events, projecting $15.96 million pesos in economic impact from hotel stays alone.