BMW San Luis Potosí Plant Production Slows in 2026
Mexican automotive production exceeds one million vehicles; BMW San Luis Potosí shows strong April growth but declines year-to-date.
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Mexican automotive production exceeds one million vehicles; BMW San Luis Potosí shows strong April growth but declines year-to-date.
Analysis of Mexico's industrial real estate market, highlighting the Bajío region's construction leadership and expansion drivers, while other regions see a slowdown.
Mezcal Júrame enters the UK market, marking its European debut and expanding its international presence.
San Luis Potosí's Business Alliance and state authorities commit to strengthening MSMEs, boosting employment, and leveraging nearshoring opportunities for sustained economic growth by 2026.
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.
BMW's San Luis Potosí plant sees production plunge over 50% in early 2026, contrasting with overall Mexican auto industry trends.
San Luis Potosí roads are operating normally this Monday, with no reported disruptions after Sunday's events in neighboring states. Authorities confirmed traffic flow is fluid.
Volaris introduces new national and international routes from San Luis Potosí to boost connectivity, tourism, and business ties. Discover destinations, frequencies, and how to book flights.
A constitutional reform is proposed in San Luis Potosí to ban environmentally harmful extractive practices like fracking, aiming to protect the state's natural resources.
San Luis Potosí's agricultural sector sets new records in food production and job creation, bolstering the state's economy. Discover the key activities driving this growth.
San Luis Potosí recorded nearly 3,000 new formal jobs in January 2026, showing monthly growth despite annual contractions in its labor market.
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.
San Luis Potosí expands air connectivity with new Viva Aerobus routes to AIFA and Monterrey, detailing schedules, costs, and economic impact.
San Luis Potosí's tourism sector is now a key economic driver, with significant growth in revenue, job creation, and ambitious future projects.
San Luis Potosí aims for enhanced air connectivity by 2026, with new domestic and international flights planned, including key routes to North America and a potential direct flight to Canada under the USMCA framework.
San Luis Potosí aims to expand air connectivity, including direct flights to Europe, to foster economic growth and reduce travel costs.
San Luis Potosí explores deeper economic ties with Canada, focusing on trade, investment, and leveraging the USMCA.
Pilgrims Mexico unveils a significant investment plan for San Luis Potosí, aiming to boost food production, create jobs, and expand its operations in the country.
SL Mex, a Korean automotive company, commences operations in San Luis Potosí with a MXN 750M investment, creating 500+ jobs and specializing in automotive headlamp modules.
San Luis Potosí's new law ensures women can breastfeed in safe, dignified spaces, both publicly and at work, bolstering maternal and child health.
San Luis Potosí announces the launch of the Future Community Distinction 2026, recognizing companies for innovation, sustainability, and social impact.
San Luis Potosí saw an economic boost of nearly 500 million pesos in 2025 from 68 conferences and conventions, attracting over 70,000 attendees.
Isabel Leticia Vargas Tinajero, a key figure in San Luis Potosí's economic system, leads significant public works and urban development initiatives, driving regional connectivity and growth.
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's SEDECO is advancing a new mining cluster to enhance sectoral competitiveness and coordination. The state, a leader in fluorite production, seeks to strengthen its significant economic contribution via a collaborative ecosystem.
The new San Luis Potosí–Matehuala expressway will significantly cut travel time to the northern border, boosting logistics and connectivity with substantial private investment.
San Luis Potosí's construction sector experienced significant growth of 40.2% in 2024, contrasting with a national decline, according to INEGI data.
EBC outlines a new educational path for leaders to navigate the AI era, emphasizing strategic vision, ethical governance, and essential skills for digital environments.
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.
San Luis Potosí's city council approves the 2026 Revenue Law, detailing the budget for the Potosí capital and its financial commitments.
Farmer blockades are causing road disruptions in San Luis Potosí. The State Civil Guard is monitoring the situation and implementing measures to manage traffic and ensure public order.
San Luis Potosí's industrial real estate market shows moderate growth, driven by key sectors and nearshoring, with 17,000 sqm under construction.
San Luis Potosí showed strong economic activity during Buen Fin 2025, with over 30% sales growth. Residents spent an average of 2,500 pesos, primarily on electronics, and digital transactions significantly increased.
The TransPotosí Summit 2025 is a strategic event bringing together transportation leaders, authorities, and business professionals to discuss competitiveness and the future of transportation in San Luis Potosí.
An analysis of Mexico's vehicle production and export trends for 2025, highlighting key manufacturers and BMW's performance.
San Luis Potosí's Congress approves 'Made in San Luis Potosí' seal to promote local products, strengthen supply chains, and boost competitiveness across 169,278 establishments.
San Luis Potosí boosts agro-industrial exports to Trinidad and Tobago including coffee, piloncillo, tomatoes, chilies, onions, rum and mezcal, ensuring fair trade without intermediaries.
San Luis Potosí projects 85-90% hotel occupancy in Huasteca for Xantolo and Day of the Dead, driving economic recovery despite recent weather challenges.