San Luis Potosí Ranks Seventh Nationally in Foreign Investment Attraction in 2026
San Luis Potosí climbs to seventh place nationally in attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Q1 2026, surpassing traditional Bajío economies.
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San Luis Potosí climbs to seventh place nationally in attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Q1 2026, surpassing traditional Bajío economies.
Tec de Monterrey San Luis Potosí and SEGE sign agreement for scholarships up to 85%, with some programs reaching 100%, to boost access to higher education for local students.
Emotiv Mobility announces a $150 million investment in Monterrey for a new manufacturing plant and regional office, strengthening its North American automotive sector presence.
Querétaro and Microsoft offer free AI courses for entrepreneurs and SMEs, focusing on virtual assistants, sales integration, and digital trends.
Querétaro's automotive industry led exports in 2025, reaching $4.582 billion in auto parts and accessories, primarily destined for the USA, Canada, and Panama.
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.
Mexico's heatwaves create significant economic opportunities, boosting demand for specific goods and services across various industries by 2026, while also posing operational challenges.
NTechnology partnered with university students in Querétaro to develop AI agents for real-world industry problems, fostering talent and practical innovation.
San Luis Potosí enhances its national economic presence by strengthening investment attraction strategies, fostering productive projects, and establishing a multisectoral Investment Promotion Committee for 2026.
Soledad boosts tourism and local economy through a new partnership with City Express by Marriott, offering preferential rates and services for visitors.
Nuevo León's strategic January 2026 investments span mobility, urban infrastructure, security, industrial growth, and automotive manufacturing, strengthening competitiveness for the FIFA 2026 World Cup.
The falling dollar in Mexico impacts Querétaro's businesses, benefiting importers while challenging exporters. This analysis details the regional economic outlook.
Chedraui details its ambitious 2026 expansion plan for Mexico, including 147 new stores, primarily focusing on its successful 'Supercito' proximity format, aiming for significant growth and market consolidation.
San Luis Potosí explores deeper economic ties with Canada, focusing on trade, investment, and leveraging the USMCA.
Querétaro's industrial activity saw a decline, but the electric power, water, and natural gas sectors, along with manufacturing, sustained growth.
Pilgrim's $1.3 billion investment aims to boost national poultry production and reduce imports, with Querétaro receiving significant capital for plant modernization.
Juliana de Oliveira Costa, a lawyer and businesswoman, offers a strategic, human-centric approach to legal practice, integrating business strategy with high-impact decision-making.
San Luis Potosí residents attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup should apply for their US visa in advance. Learn the process, requirements, and assistance available.
Fundación Xignux harnesses gaming for social good, turning a Mario Kart tournament into a fundraising event for nutrition, health, and community welfare in Nuevo León.
The automotive industry faces significant challenges in talent retention, driven by uncompetitive salaries, lack of development plans, and evolving worker demands.