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Mission

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Long-term plan for the country’s regional development.

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Promote relocation (nearshoring).

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Increase national and regional content. Import substitution.

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Relaunch the “Made in Mexico” program.

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Create well-paid jobs in manufacturing and service sectors.

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Increase higher-value local supply chains.

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Promote development and well-being hubs based on regional vocations.

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Expand access to upper-secondary and higher education and link it to the development plan.

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Strengthen scientific, technological, and innovation development.

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Boost continental integration.

2030 Goals

1

Be among the world’s top 10 economies

Strengthening the domestic market and international participation.

2

Increase the investment-to-GDP ratio

Maintain investment above 25% of GDP starting in 2026 and above 28% by 2030.

3

1.5 million jobs

Additional jobs in specialized manufacturing and strategic sectors.

4

50% of supply and national consumption will be made in Mexico in strategic sectors.

5

Increase national content by 15%

In global value chains in the following sectors: automotive, aerospace, electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceutical, chemical, among others.

6

50% of public procurement

Will be of national production. Public procurement will be a development tool.

7

Vaccines made in Mexico

We will promote the full development of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes and local packaging, with an emphasis on advanced biotechnology.

8

From 2.6 years to 1 year

The total time required to complete an investment will be reduced: 50% fewer procedures and requirements, through a single digital investment window.

9

150,000 professionals and technicians annually

With continuous training aligned to strategic sectors and 100% dual education in upper-secondary technical education.

10

Environmental sustainability

Promote investments with ESG practices: water reuse, investment in clean energy with backup systems, solid waste management systems, and community impact actions.

11

30% of SMEs with access to financing.

12

Be among the world’s top 5 most visited countries.

13

Reduce poverty and inequality.

18 Actions

Increase food sovereignty

Increase production from 2025 to 2030

  • Corn

    21.8 to 25 million tons

  • Beans

    875 thousand to 1.1 million tons

  • Milk

    13 to 15 billion liters

  • Rice

    221,500 to 450,000 tons

Increase value-added for small producers' field products by promoting fair trade.

  • Guaranteed Prices

  • Feeding for Wellbeing

  • Harvesting Sovereignty Program

  • Fertilizers for Wellbeing Program

Increase energy sovereignty

Energy Sovereignty

Self-sufficiency in gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel:

+30% production from 2025 to 2030.

Gasoline prices will be maintained with voluntary agreements associated with reduced paperwork.

Reduce natural gas imports

from 3,834 to 5,000 million cubic feet daily in 2030.

CFE Strengthen national content in CFE purchases

Increase electricity generation by 3,585 MW in 2025 (25% with renewable energy).

The goal for 2030 is 22,674 MW 59 investment projects:

  • 86 new substations

  • 63 to be expanded

Accelerate public works roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals

Highways

44 thousand kilometers

of maintenance of the federal highway network in 2025.

Start of construction of 11 road interchanges

in various cities across the country.

Construction of 114 roads

artisanal roads for indigenous communities.

Start of 8 projects

highway construction and expansion covering 1,970 km in 2025.

Highways
Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals

Accelerate the bidding for

37 strategic water projects

including irrigation district modernization, river sanitation, and major works.

Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals

Start of passenger train construction this month

  • Mexico City-Pachuca

  • Mexico City-Querétaro

Accelerate the bidding for the Querétaro-Irapuato; Saltillo-Nuevo Laredo train.

Start of the Maya Train cargo operations in April, including the stretch to Progreso, Yucatán.

178 kilometers of the Interoceanic Train

Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals
Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals

Expansion and rehabilitation actions in 11 ports.

Completion of the airports

of Puerto Escondido and Tepic, and start of rehabilitation of the Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City.

Improvement works for 60 airports

concessioned, amounting to 35 billion pesos in 2025.

Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals
Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals

Start of construction of

7 Mixed investment projects

in highways and bridges.

Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals
Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals

Social infrastructure works for schools, hospitals, and indigenous communities for

33 billion pesos in 2025.

New Public Works Law sent to Congress to expedite bidding processes.

Accelerate public works - roads, water, railways, ports and airports, mixed investment, schools and hospitals

Accelerating public works

will generate at least 500 thousand direct jobs in 2025

Accelerate housing construction and credit programs

New Housing

1 million social housing units built by 2030.

Forgiveness

4.4 million unpayable credits (INFONAVIT and FOVISSSTE).

New Credits

577 thousand credits to acquire INFONAVIT housing.

Jobs

400 thousand direct jobs in 2025.

Strengthen and expand the manufacturing of consumer goods that generate employment: textiles, footwear, furniture, clothing, toys, as well as steel and aluminum

Increase national content by 15%

10% of the industry will have national value chains.

Substitute 36.646 billion pesos of imported finished products.

Semiconductors, batteries, solar panels, and creative industries.

Recover 50 thousand jobs

from SMEs with training programs, direct marketing schemes, and NAFIN credits

Decree June 2025
Strengthen and expand national manufacturing for the domestic vehicle market, reinforcing innovation, research and development, as well as energy efficiency

That the best-selling cars in Mexico are produced in Mexico.

Increase production in Mexico for national consumption by 10%.

Increase national content across the entire chain by 15%.

Decree June 2025

Olinia

2027

Start of production

2027

10,000 units produced

2028

25,000 units produced

National Program for Pharmaceutical and Medical Equipment Production

Fewer bureaucratic hurdles

Simplification of procedures at COFEPRIS:

  • Substitution of permits with notices

  • Authorization of Phase III and Phase IV research protocols

Decree May 2025

Public purchases with the requirement of having a plant in national territory for the multi-year purchase of medicines in 2026

Increase petrochemical and fertilizer production through mixed projects

Double mixed investment projects in the industry.

90% of fertilizers purchased from PEMEX, starting in the second half of 2025, will be made in Mexico.

Increase national content in public procurement through the new procurement law

Reform to the Procurement Law

The percentage of national content in purchases must be at least 65%

Linking from raw materials, inputs, and the industrial process

Increase sales of national products in supermarkets and department stores
Made in Mexico

Rules and voluntary agreement so that at least 10% of the value of their products are made in Mexico

Voluntary agreement May 14

Investment Portfolio and National Digital Investment Window

Investment Portfolio

which already reaches $298.061 billion dollars

National Law to Eliminate Bureaucratic Procedures and Corruption

50% fewer procedures, requirements, and time

Available on April 21

National Digital Investment Window

A single place to carry out all procedures for:

  • 3 levels of government

  • 3 stages of a company: incorporation, construction, and operation

Wellbeing Development Poles

15 Wellbeing Poles

Call for bids will be launched on May 22

Immediate deduction of 100% on new fixed assets +25% additional on training and innovation expenses

  • Industrial Poles - immediate deduction

  • Service Poles - temporarily eliminate income tax (ISR)

Tula-Atitalaquia Circular Economy Park

1st national large-scale circular economy project

Job Bank of 100,000 new jobs

Vacancies were offered by the private sector

April 23

National Employment Service

167 offices throughout the national territory to assist job seekers

300 job fairs

in the 32 entities of the country

Youth Building the Future

  • Annual investment exceeding 24 billion pesos

  • 450 thousand youth in 2025

Financing for micro and small enterprises

30% of SMEs with access to credit in 2030

Increase by at least 3.5% annually the number of SMEs with access to credit

Increase participation in strategic value chains through timely access to productive financing from both development and commercial banks.

Reduce costs and expand infrastructure for payment digitalization.

May 8: Development and commercial bank facility program for SMEs.

Greater investment in scientific and technological research and simplified patent registration timelines.

Increase in the Science and Technology budget

Particularly for electric vehicles, semiconductors, satellites, national artificial intelligence laboratory, humanities, among others.

Reform to the IMPI law June 2025

Permanently renew the Package Against Inflation and the High Cost of the Basic Basket (PACIC)

Maintain the price of 24 basic basket products

Pact between the Government of Mexico and manufacturing and marketing companies

  • 19 food production companies

  • 11 marketing companies

Maintain increases to the minimum wage until it reaches the equivalent of 2.5 basic baskets by 2030
Maintain the minimum wage increase until reaching 2.5 basic baskets in 2030

+125%

increase in purchasing power since 2018.

Prepared with data from CONASAMI and CONEVAL

Guarantee and expand Wellbeing Programs

835,534 million pesos Program Investment 2025

89% Of households receive programs

31.6 million Beneficiaries

New Social Programs

Women's Wellbeing Pension Support for women 63 and 64 years old. Incorporation of 60, 61, and 62 years old in August.

Rita Cetina Scholarship Universal scholarship for elementary and secondary education students.

Health House by House Home medical care for older adults and people with disabilities.

Firewood Stove Program April 5

Strengthening existing Programs

Right to the Wellbeing Pension

goal for 2025: 13 million older adults and 1.3 million people with disabilities.

  • 45 thousand Sembrando Vida beneficiaries

  • 2 million Production for Wellbeing farmers

  • 193 thousand fishermen with Bienpesca

  • 450 thousand Youth Building the Future

  • 410 thousand youth Benito Juárez Universal Scholarship

  • 174 thousand schools benefited by La Escuela es Nuestra

Announcements January – June 2025

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