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Vision 2025: A look at the growth of the Bajío

July 4, 2023 /

Six states linked by the technological, industrial and economic development of the country make up the new commercial promise of Latin America.

With 12.4 percent of Mexico's territory, the Bajío region has become the most promising region in Latin America. Its high global competitiveness derives from the economic potential, infrastructure and skilled labor offered by the six states that comprise it: Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Michoacán, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí and Zacatecas.

With more than 140 industrial parks and 4 companies, Bajío became the "promised land" of the industry at the end of 400, where various sectors are expanding and converging, such as the automotive, aerospace, biotechnology, transportation, food and beverage, agro-industrial, hotel and many more sectors.

“El Bajío is undoubtedly an investment hub. What is required in the Bajío area for both national and international companies is a sophisticated legal service, equivalent, of course, to that which exists in other development areas of the Mexican Republic, such as Mexico City and Monterrey,” said José Ramón Ayala, Partner in charge of the Querétaro and Bajío Office of Santamarina + Steta.

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