The Baja Corridor will focus on semiconductor production

By Manolo Pasero 


June 25, 2024

Claudia Sheinbaum's upcoming administration is actively strategizing to bolster Baja California's semiconductor sector.

According to a detailed report by El Financiero Bloomberg, Claudia Sheinbaum's upcoming administration is actively strategizing to strengthen Baja California's semiconductor sector. This ambitious plan involves harnessing substantial federal support with the aim of positioning Baja California as a cornerstone in the global semiconductor industry. The initiative focuses on enhancing the region's industrial capabilities, particularly in the production of critical components like semiconductor chips. These chips are essential in the manufacturing of smartphones, automobiles, and various electronic devices crucial to modern life.

By investing in and expanding these capabilities, Sheinbaum's administration aims to foster economic growth within Baja California and elevate Mexico's role in the international supply chain for advanced technology sectors. This strategic endeavor aligns closely with broader national objectives of technological self-sufficiency and economic resilience, positioning Mexico at the forefront of innovation and industrial competitiveness in the global marketplace. The initiative demonstrates a proactive approach towards harnessing regional strengths and capitalizing on emerging opportunities in high-tech manufacturing, setting the stage for sustained economic development and technological advancement in the region.

Further, the Baja Corridor, covering Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, and Sinaloa, has its main focus on semiconductor production, renewable energy generation, tourism promotion, and agricultural development, as specified in the 100 Steps for Transformation supported by Sheinbaum during the recent election campaign.


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