Kaizen II Industrial Park Earns the “Made in Mexico” Distinction, Strengthening Its Appeal to Investors
November 11, 2025
The “Made in Mexico” distinction was officially awarded to Kaizen II Industrial Park in a ceremony attended by Hugo Costa, Secretary of Sustainable Development, representing Mayor Gaspar Trueba. The event was led by Diana León, Head of the Energy Sector at the Federal Ministry of Economy.
What Does the “Made in Mexico” Distinction Mean?
The distinction recognizes national manufacturing and compliance with the Ministry of Economy’s standards, reinforcing Mexico’s productive identity and the value of origin. For the private sector, this certification builds confidence in the country’s industrial offer and enhances visibility among buyers who prioritize domestic content and reliable supply chains.
The seal serves as a reputational asset for companies operating within the park, distinguishing them by quality and traceability in their processes. It also facilitates commercial strategies aimed at markets that demand proof of origin, strengthening negotiations with clients that require suppliers established in certified facilities with verified standards.
Impact on the Local Industrial Ecosystem
The participation of both municipal and federal authorities highlights institutional coordination in favor of competitiveness. For Kaizen II, this recognition consolidates its position as a platform for new industrial operations and projects with greater local supplier integration, generating economic spillover and skilled employment.
Each company within the park must individually apply for authorization to use the national brand once they meet the applicable requirements. Even so, the recognition of the park itself creates an environment conducive to increasing national content, enhancing productivity, and attracting private investment.
The distinction also boosts Mexico’s position as a manufacturing hub capable of meeting international standards and supplying global value chains. For the park and its companies, it opens promotional opportunities in trade fairs, catalogs, and corporate materials, while supporting regional supplier networks with an export-oriented approach.
