
Chihuahua strengthened its international investment attraction strategy following a trade mission to Poland, with activities in key cities such as Warsaw, Rzeszow, Katowice, and Gliwice, focused on expanding economic and technological collaboration in Europe.
The Secretariat of Innovation and Economic Development highlighted that the mission aimed to consolidate new partnerships to promote projects related to advanced manufacturing. The activities also sought to position Chihuahua as a strategic platform for European companies interested in accessing the North American market through the USMCA.
The state has increased its presence within the Mexican aerospace industry thanks to its manufacturing capacity, strategic location, and availability of specialized technical talent.
The trade mission takes place against a backdrop of growing international interest in Mexico stemming from the phenomenon of nearshoring and the reconfiguration of supply chains.