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State of Mexico Would Be the First State to Join the New Industrial Policy

  • The State of Mexico plans to adopt the new national industrial policy and incorporate it into its local constitution, aiming to promote new technologies and sustainability in the industrial sector. 
  • With 113 industrial parks and complexes, the state aims to diversify its economy and increase value-added in industrial activities, focusing on sectors such as automotive and agribusiness to create specialized jobs and attract investment.
The State of Mexico is the maximum industrial reference. Photo: Diegograndi
The State of Mexico is the maximum industrial reference. Photo: Diegograndi
09/26/2022
The State of Mexico will join the new national industrial policy and seek to incorporate these strategies into its local constitution to ensure their implementation despite administrative changes, according to Laura Hernández González, President of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE).  

She emphasized the importance of leveraging the "Path to an Industrial Policy" strategy to drive new technologies and sustainability in the state, particularly in the industrial and logistics sectors. The conversion of the automotive sector and the promotion of agribusiness are among the initiatives aimed at diversifying the economy and creating specialized jobs.  Currently, the State of Mexico has 113 industrial parks and complexes, with the industry representing a significant portion of its economy. 

The implementation of the new industrial policy aims to strengthen the secondary sector and increase value-added in industrial activities. The well-prepared workforce and specialized educational centers in the state support the development of technology-driven industries. The goal is for the State of Mexico to regain its position as an industrial hub and attract investment. 

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